"Bring Them Down" stars Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan as sheep herding families caught in a bloody feud. Movie review.
The debut feature from filmmaker Christopher Andrews, Bring Them Down, is an unsettling movie about miserable people. But the ...
Fences make good neighbors, as the saying goes. But farming doesn’t always allow for such barriers, especially sheep farming ...
Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan star in a brutal fable about farm families at war that at times is almost cruelly funny.
Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott in "Bring Them Down." Credit ... Credit: Nick Cooke / MUBI Abbott and Keoghan have both carved out space for themselves as daring actors unafraid of stranger ...
but the extra time taken to flesh out the characters serves the drama well and helps to elevate Bring Them Down above the base elements of the genre. Above all, it marks its writer/director out as ...
The debut feature from filmmaker Christopher Andrews, Bring Them Down, is an unsettling movie ... about the grim business of putting the sheep out of their misery, only to find an even more ...
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You know what they say: where there’s livestock, there’s dead stock,” says Jack (a brilliant Barry Keoghan). Never a truer word. There’s an awful lot of dead and maimed stock – sheep, to be precise - ...
Bring Them Down, which had its world premiere at the ... with little mind paid to consequences apart from coming out on top as the alpha. Andrews considers this narrative within the context ...