In the upcoming movie “Bring Them Down”, featuring Barry Keoghan (“Saltburn”) and Christopher Abbott (“Wolf Man”), we have a gripping new trailer to share. This thrilling revenge tale, directed by debuting feature film director Christopher Andrews, revolves around two feuding farming families in rural Ireland. As the story unfolds, their conflict escalates into a series of retaliations and the unveiling of a haunting past. The recently released footage promises a suspenseful narrative with an unexpected twist.
MUBI has unveiled a fresh trailer (take a look below) for the gripping thriller, “Bring Them Down“. This movie, labeled as “wildly unpredictable”, puts Keoghan and Abbott in the midst of a brutal conflict between two farming families. A dispute arises when livestock is stolen, but as Keoghan’s character states, “Where there’s livestock, there’s deadstock.” The strife between these parties appears to be rooted in something deeper than just the stolen animals; it could be a shared past trauma that flares up due to the recent disagreement. After its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2024, the film will hit cinemas across North America, UK, and Ireland on February 7.
Living with his ailing father, Ray, Michael – the youngest in their shepherding clan – finds himself entangled in a growing feud with neighboring farmer Gary and his son Jack. As this dispute spirals out of control, it sets off a series of tragic occurrences that forever change the course of life for both families.
‘Bring Them Down’ is Getting Rave Reviews
The movie “Bring Them Down” made its debut at TIFF, receiving praise from critics with a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 29 reviews. The general consensus suggests a deeply somber mood in the film, as Kate Sánchez of But Why Tho? puts it, “One viewing was enough, but it’s also all it required to plunge you into despair and touch your core deeply.” The film is expected to live up to its title, immersing viewers in the depths of the human psyche through powerful performances by Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott. Despite Jordan Mintzer from The Hollywood Reporter commenting that the movie is “so bleak it can be a struggle to watch,” he still noted that “there’s enough tension and underlying excitement to keep you engaged for at least an hour.
In anticipation of the upcoming release of “Bring Them Down” next month, film distributor MUBI is basking in the triumph of its latest hit, “The Substance.” This horror movie, starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley, has raked in over $78 million globally and is now MUBI’s most successful box office draw to date. While it may be challenging for “Bring Them Down” to generate the same level of acclaim as the Golden Globe-winning film, it’s evident that MUBI consistently delivers high-quality, critically appreciated content on both the big screen and their streaming platform.
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2025-01-08 23:01