The Luck Of The Irish
After getting spooked out by The Eclipse, Street sat down with director Conor McPherson (also a well-known playwright) and actor Ciaran Hinds (Munich, There Will Be Blood) to discuss ghosts, choirs and Irish things.
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After getting spooked out by The Eclipse, Street sat down with director Conor McPherson (also a well-known playwright) and actor Ciaran Hinds (Munich, There Will Be Blood) to discuss ghosts, choirs and Irish things.
Flickering lights, a storm at midnight, wailing voices, screams, shadows, door slams. These are all staple elements of ghost movies. But try telling that to Conor McPherson, whose film The Eclipse is essentially a romantic drama — with a few ghosts on the side.
We all know the drill — if you can’t make the monthly payments on your car, the bank takes your car back. Can’t make the payment on your house, the bank takes your house back. So, when you can’t make the payments on your new heart, it’s only natural that the Union takes it back.
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