St. Patrick’s Day weekend calls for green beer, traditional fare, and Irish movies!
Ahead of the holiday, we’ve put together a list of some classics to help you celebrate the holiday.
If you're looking for something new, there's a handful of movies to add to your "must-watch" list.
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Those seeking action films should check out “The Courier” set in the 1960s or "Cosmic Sin" set in the 2524.
Fans of mystery films will enjoy “Happily,” which questions a loving couple’s relationship.
And there's plenty more where that came from!
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Check out the list of recommendations below:
The Courier
A British businessman and a Cold War spy form an unlikely partnership as they work together to put an end to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Directed by Dominic Cooke, the film stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Rachel Brosnahan.
Last Call
Jeremy Piven plays Mick, a successful developer who must decide what to do with his family’s bar after returning to his childhood neighborhood in Philadelphia. Will nostalgia get the best of him?
Happily
Tom and Janet’s marriage is still going strong after 14 years, but their friends don’t think that’s normal. When a mysterious man shows up at their door encouraging them to become just like everyone else, it leads to a dead body and a vacation that has them questioning everyone’s true motives in the mystery-thriller starring Joel McHale and Kerry Bishe.
Cosmic Sin
Bruce Willis stars in the sci-fi/action film set in 2524. Retired Gen. James Ford’s services are requested to lead a troop of soldiers after hostile aliens attack soldiers on a planet previously colonized by humans and threaten the existence of mankind.
Crisis
The thriller examines the opioid epidemic from different angles as several stories collide into one. A drug trafficker organizes a smuggling operation, a recovering addict looks for answers about her son’s disappearance, and a university professor tries to bring down a pharmaceutical company promoting “non-addictive” painkillers.
Falling
The drama from Viggo Mortensen finds an 80-year-old independent farmer moving from his hometown to Los Angeles to stay with his son, which resurfaces plenty of old wounds.
Two of Us
Nina and Madeleine are two retirees that are finally exploring their relationship after being secretly in love for decades. But an unexpected life-event turns their relationship upside down and leads Madeleine's daughter to discover the truth about their forbidden romance.
Minari
The comedy-drama about a Korean American family that moves to rural Arkansas in the 1980 details the hardships and uphill battles immigrants endured in pursuit of the American dream.
The World to Come
The romance drama set in the 19th century finds Abigail, a farmer’s wife, and her new neighbor, Tallie, falling for each other and exploring those feelings to fill the void.
The Mauritanian
Boasting a brilliant lineup featuring Jodie Foster, Tahar Rahim, Shailene Woodley, and Benedict Cumberbatch, the legal drama finds a defense attorney, her associate, and a military prosecutor who stumble upon a conspiracy while investigating a case of an imprisoned Guantanamo Bay inmate. The series is based on the harrowing events surrounding Mohamedou Ould Salahi, an inmate suspected of being involved in the 9/11 attacks who was captured but never officially charged.
Land
In her directing debut, Robin Wright plays a grieving lawyer who moves alone to the mountains and experiences its harsh terrains throughout her journey to recovery.
Silk Road
Every website has its origin story, and this crime drama chronicles Ross Ulbricht’s “Silk Road,” a page that becomes the Internet’s first unregulated marketplace and a funnel for a multimillion dollar drug empire, which draws the attention of a persistent DEA agent.
P.S. I Love You
Prior to his death, Gerry (played by Gerard Butler), leaves behind a series of letters for his heartbroken wife, Holly (played by Hiary Swank), which arrive on her 30th birthday and help her keep his memory alive while encouraging her to move on.
Patriot Games
In order to thwart an IRA terrorist attack in London, former CIA agent Jack Ryan (played by Harrison Ford) kills one of the terrorists. The man’s brother escapes prison and vows to get revenge by kidnapping Ryan’s family.
The Boondock Saints
Two Irish Catholic twin brothers Conner (Sean Patrick Flanery) and Murphy (Norman Reedus) are driven by their faith to become vigilantes and cleanse their hometown of crime. As they leave behind a bloody trail, it doesn’t take long for Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe), an FBI agent, to close in on them.
The Departed
Billy Costigan (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) goes undercover to infiltrate a gang led by Frank Costello (played by Jack Nicholson). Meanwhile, Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) infiltrates the police and reports back to his gang bosses. Both men must figure out who the mole is in order to save themselves.
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