Gabriel Byrne and WorldIrish.com

Mr. Byrne shares his thoughts about the global Irish community, new technologies that can help connect that community, and why staying connected with “home” and everyone still there or now far-flung is so important in this new promotional video: You can find out more about WorldIrish.com by visiting their website, […]

I, ANNA Premieres in UK

I, Anna opens in UK theaters on December 7. This is such an important and long-awaited milestone. Yay! Lots of exclusive stuff–posters, clips, previews–has been coming out in support of the film’s premiere in its home town. While there are still no mainstream reviews, there are several blog and independent […]

Reflecting on “Reflections” (1984)

Gabriel Byrne, currently about to star in a mini-series for Channel 4 UK, starred in another project for Channel 4 back in 1984: Reflections. Based on the novel The Newton Letter, by John Banville, this television film offers great writing, of course, and a great cast, including Byrne, Donal McCann, […]

New I, ANNA Trailer + Denver Film Festival!

Updated November 12: The Guardian has created a page for I, Anna in anticipation of its UK release on December 7. Director Barnaby Southcombe shared a Tender Tuesday picture with us: Tender indeed. Denis Berk saw the film at the Denver Film Festival: Rampling and Byrne’s maturity and talent make […]

SECRET STATE: First Interview with Gabriel Byrne

Here is the first interview with star Gabriel Byrne discussing the new Channel Four series, Secret State (AKA Coup). The series is set to air in November on the UK channel. We are anticipating this new series with something bordering on reckless abandon–the previously published trailer has Byrneholics everywhere already […]

LE CAPITAL News + Joe Leydon’s Review for Variety!

Updated October 9: Joe Leydon’s Review for Variety! OK, everyone. You know me. I never post entire articles. Never. Well, just occasionally. But usually never. Today is special. Below you will find Joe Leydon’s wonderful review of “Le Capital” from Variety. He puts the film in context (both in terms […]