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  • NewsYahoo Movies

    10 Best Movies to Stream for St. Patrick's Day, and Where to Find Them

    John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara make an enchanting pair in this 1952 classic about an Irish-born American who returns to the Emerald Isle to take control of his family farm — only to fall in love with fiery redhead O’Hara. Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova — who, at the time of filming, were a real-life couple and musical collaborators — are the romantic center of John Carney’s 2007 indie musical, about a street performer and budding musician who form a duo, and fall in love, in present-day Dublin

  • NewsKevin Polowy

    Third Time's Just as Charming: John Carney & Cast Talk About Following 'Once' and 'Begin Again' With 'Sing Street'

    John Carney’s trio of heart-warming, toe-tapping, critically acclaimed indie musicals are not narratively intertwined, but that hasn’t stopped the young cast of his latest, Sing Street, from attempting to connect the dots in ways usually reserved for Disney or Marvel mythologies. In his 2007 breakout hit, Once, the Irish writer-director followed the ill-fated pairing of a Dublin street musician (Glen Hansard) and Czech immigrant (Markéta Irglová).

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    Watch the 'Sing Street' Trailer! The '80s Movie Musical You've Been Waiting For

    In Sing Street, Carney takes us back to 1980s Dublin — the same city where Once took place — and follows 14-year-old Conor (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo), who uses his musical inclinations to win over a girl, the gorgeous Raphina (Lucy Boynton). From big hair to Phil Collins-inspired logic, Sing Street is poised to charm audiences and get us all doing the Molly Ringwald when it enters theaters on March 18.