This made Edward Burns’ name as an actor-writer-director when it won Sundance back in ’95 on a matchstick budget. He plays one of three Irish-American siblings trying to understand each other and the women in their lives. Straight-talking, romantic yet unsentimental, it’s the kind of comedy we wish Woody Allen still made. Or, for that matter, Burns himself.
The Brothers McMullen
This made Edward Burns' name as an actor-writer-director when it won Sundance back in '95 on a matchstick budget. He plays one of three Irish-American siblings trying to understand each other and the women in their lives. Straight-talking, romantic yet unsentimental, it's the kind of comedy we wish Woody Allen still made. Or, for that matter, Burns himself.
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