Gabriel Byrne

  • Movie Review: The Usual Suspects (1995)

    Movie Review: The Usual Suspects (1995)

    Exceptionally well-written by Christopher McQuarrie and brilliantly directed by Bryan Singer, and featuring a tour de force cast, “The Usual Suspects” is one of the greatest neo-noirs ever made. The plot unfolds in both New York and California, weaving actual truths with myth and imagination. The story opens in San Pedro, CA, with Dean Keaton Read more

  • Movie Review: Miller’s Crossing (1990)

    Movie Review: Miller’s Crossing (1990)

    While some may say that the greatest gangster saga has been told in the Godfather movies, the Coen brothers have given us an overlooked masterpiece in Miller’s Crossing. It is another classic modern neo-noir set in the time of prohibition. It is a story of trust and betrayal, double-crossing, and retribution told in a way Read more