If you’re planning a bit of a Netflix duvet day this bank holiday weekend, then we’ve got just the film for you.
Dublin Oldschool was one of the highest grossing Irish films of last year and was just added to the streaming service this weekend, so it’s the perfect time to add it to your binge list.
The synopsis reads, ‘Aspiring DJ Jason reconnects with his brother Daniel on a drug-fuelled weekend trip through Dublin, discovering that their different lives may have more in common than they thought.’
Adapted from Emmet Kirwan’s massively acclaimed stage play of the same name, it stars some great Irish names including Seána Kerslake (Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope), Ian Lloyd Anderson (Love/Hate, Game of Thrones) and Kirwan himself (Heartbreak, ’71).
Watch the trailer here:
READ NEXT: Netflix’s ‘Gut-Wrenching’ New True Crime Drama Has Just Landed
Eighteen great movies to pick from this weekend! Ten movies on Saturday. Eight movies on Sunday. Picking between them all is the tough part! SATURDAY Jack Reacher – Sky Showcase – 9pm A homicide investigator (Tom Cruise) digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper who shot five random victims. Goldeneye – ITV4 […]
And so begins the first proper weekend of 2022! Let us celebrate with some movies! Julia Roberts, James Bond, Cameron Diaz, Jack Nicholson, Hugh Grant, Halle Berry, Charlize Theron and Daniel Radcliffe are all in the mix this evening! My Best Friend’s Wedding – FilmFour – 6.40pm When a woman’s (Julia Roberts) long-time friend (Dermot […]
A great mix of classics and modern greats to choose from. Your Thursday night movie menu has arrived. The Sound of Music – BBC Four – 8pm A young novitiate (Julie Andrews) is sent by her convent in 1930s Austria to become a governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer (Christopher Plummer). […]