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Christopher Andrews' feature debut casts Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan as familial rivals trapped by circumstance. A brief but distressing prologue — told through alternating chaos and ...
Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott in "Bring Them Down." Credit: Patrick Redmond / MUBI Right from its opening moments, sheep herding drama Bring Them Down hurls its audience into a waking ...
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Bring Them Down Review — TIFF 2024Well, that is what Christopher Andrews brings in his directorial debut with Bring Them Down at TIFF 2024. I went into this film blind, other than knowing it was an Irish film and Barry Keoghan ...
By Jordan Mintzer You’ll never quite look at shepherding the same way after watching Bring Them Down, debuting writer-director Christopher Andrews’ pitch-dark drama about two Irish farmers ...
Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan are beleaguered sheep farmers at war in this gory drama. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn ...
Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan are excellent as ever, but Chris Andrews' traumatic debut is too in love with its own pain to offer anything new to the genre. ‘And Just Like That’ Review ...
Lucky for “Bring Them Down,” it has two of the very best in Christopher Abbott (“It Comes at Night”) and Barry Keoghan (“Bird”) to hold this rather bloody mess together. Without them ...
Paul Mescal and Tom Burke were initially cast as the two lead roles in Bring Them Down; however, they were replaced by Keoghan and Abbott in 2023. The film held its world premiere at the Toronto ...
Writer and director Christopher Andrews’ new film Bring Them Down opens with a literal crash. We see a young Caroline (Grace Daly) in the backseat of a car. She watches on as Peggy (Susan Lynch ...
In the case of filmmaker Christopher Andrews and his tense revenge thriller ‘Bring Them Down,’ bowing in Toronto on Sep. 8, you simply replace the Oscar-nominated and in-demand young Irish ...
A brutally violent directorial debut, Christopher Andrews’ rural Irish drama “Bring Them Down” veers between pitch-black humor and pervading melancholy. A tale of fathers, sons, and ...
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