Barry Keoghan's Irish thriller drops amid Sabrina Carpenter's public jab
Barry Keoghan's 'Bring Them Down' finally gets streaming date: Here's when
Barry Keoghan is once again set to appear on the big-screen after his film Bring Them Down released in cinemas last month.
The Irish thriller, written and directed by Christopher Andrews,has finally confirmed a streaming release date, leaving fans in absolute awe.
The highly anticipated film will stream exclusively on MUBI starting March 28 after landing an impressive rating of 90% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Bring Them Down’s official synopsis reads, "Michael, the last son of a farming family, lives an isolated existence with his ailing, cantankerous father Ray. Burdened by a terrible secret from his past, Michael has isolated himself from the world and dedicates himself to his prized flock.
"When the ongoing conflict with rival farmer Gary and his wayward and unpredictable son Jack stirs old tensions and grievances, it triggers a chain of events that take increasingly violent and devastating turns, leaving both families permanently altered."
Barry's film appearance comes amid a public jab from his ex-girlfriend Sabrina Carpenter, who dissed Irish Boys during her recent concert at Dublin's 3Arena.
She said at the time, "Dublin, it's so lovely to be here. You all look and sound amazing. But my goodness, these Irish boys are hard work."
For the unversed, the two have reportedly parted ways in recent months after various outlets confirmed their tragic split.
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