On Tuesday, the critically acclaimed film “The Banshees of Inisherin,” written and directed by Martin McDonagh, made its streaming debut on HBO Max. Having picked up a host of critics’ groups awards in the past month, as well as eight Golden Globe nominations this week, this strange, dark fable of friendship lost and found on a small (fictional) Irish island, set in the 1920s, is now one of the front-runners for the Academy Awards.
It also has positioned star Colin Farrell as a shoo-in for one of the Best Actor Oscar nominations, which would be the first for him. It caps off a banner year for Farrell, who has starred in four high-profile films since 2021, including “Banshees.”
He started it off co-starring as the Penguin opposite Robert Pattinson in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman,” streaming on HBO Max, though you’d be forgiven for not realizing it was him under all the makeup prosthetics. The same week, the distinctly different “After Yang” premiered, a philosophical, lightly sci-fi rumination on family, loss and artificial intelligence, written and directed by Kogonada. That film is now streaming on Showtime. He also co-stars in Ron Howard’s “Thirteen Lives,” about the daring underwater rescue of the Thai soccer team that became stranded in a remote cave. Stream that now on Prime Video.
But while it has been a great year for Farrell, the Irish actor has always been great, finding his footing from hot new star in the early 2000s to the more fascinating character work that he’s pursuing now.