Netflix has released a first-look image of Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan from the Peaky Blinders film set, noting that production has recently wrapped. Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Stephen Graham, ...
Christopher Abbott and Colm Meaney in "Bring Them Down." Credit: Patrick Redmond / MUBI Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan go head-to-head in Bring Them Down. Christopher Abbott, Barry Keoghan ...
Bring Me Down marks a feature directorial debut for Christopher Andrews and features a stellar cast including Barry Keoghan, Christopher Abbott, Nora-Jane Noone, Paul Ready, Aaron Heffernan ...
He barely hesitates when it comes to ramming their lorries off the road or threatening their rascally teenage son Jack (Barry Keoghan, in peak troubled man-child form). As things intensify ...
Bring Them Down, the new thriller starring Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott, has landed an impressive score on Rotten Tomatoes. The film follows Jack (Keoghan) and Michael (Abbott), two Irish ...
Bring Me Down marks Christopher Andrews' feature directorial debut. The film stars Barry Keoghan, Christopher Abbott, Nora-Jane Noone, Paul Ready, Aaron Heffernan, Conor McNeill, Susan Lynch ...
The cast is headlined by Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott, with Nora-Jane Noone, Paul Ready, Aaron Heffernan, Conor McNeill, Susan Lynch, and Colm Meaney also delivering compelling performances.
Actor Barry Keoghan will star in a Super Bowl ad and accompanying short film for website builder Squarespace. Billionaire Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s Foundation to Combat Antisemitism will use ...
Barry Keoghan is booked and busy. He stars in the farm thriller Bring Them Down, which is out Feb. 7, and Hurry Up Tomorrow, the movie based on the Weeknd’s latest album that just debuted its ...
She was in the crash, too. Her teenage son, Jack (Barry Keoghan), is directionless and desperate for opportunity – even if it means violating the unspoken moral codes shared between sheep farmers.
She was in the crash, too. Her teenage son, Jack (Barry Keoghan), is directionless and desperate for opportunity – even if it means violating the unspoken moral codes shared between sheep farmers.