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The landlords of a town centre pub are set to leave as Stonegate begins the search for a new operator at The White Lion, St ...
The four Anthony Rowe Windscreens Over-35 Cup quarter-finals took place on Friday and onlookers were treated to some quality games and plenty of goals. Cup favourites and free-scoring Corach Ramblers ...
Sean Byrne ('The Loved Ones,' 'The Devil's Candy') has a way with subverting expectations, but for his latest, he follows formula to a disappointing degree.
'Dangerous Animals' director Sean Byrne went back to the original 'Jaws' playbook to make sure his Shark movie has proper bite. Newsom slammed for ignoring voters and leaving out funding for Prop ...
Director Sean Byrne and star Hassie Harrison recently sat down for an exclusive interview with ComicBook to discuss their new and unique survival horror film, Dangerous Animals.The movie, which ...
Director Sean Byrne is known for his gnarly films, from his debut feature The Loved Ones to his sophomore effort The Devil’s Candy.Now, for this third feature, Byrne is taking to the high seas ...
Lean, mean and bloody, Sean Byrne's film "finds a fresh way into the annals of survival horror by pitting surfer vs. serial killer on the open seas". Here, the shark is not the real threat.
FORMER Tyrone midfielder Seán Cavanagh is convinced the Red Hands’ Brian Kennedy has got the size to mix it with emerging star Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne.An All-Ireland winner with Cuala this year, Ó ...
Australian filmmaker Sean Byrne presents this serial killer thriller at Directors' Fortnight during 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Read our review.
In Sean Byrne’s Dangerous Animals, a sun-soaked Aussie backdrop turns into an aquatic nightmare as Zephyr (Hassie Harrison), a nomadic surfer, becomes prey to a shark-obsessed serial killer ...
Lean, mean and bloody, Sean Byrne's film "finds a fresh way into the annals of survival horror by pitting surfer vs. serial killer on the open seas". Here, the shark is not the real threat.