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10 great movies to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

A pint of Guinness is one thing, a green hat is another, but what about if you just fancy a quiet night in with a film on 17 March?

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Top of the mornin’ to ya and Happy St. Patrick’s Day when it arrives, movie buffs! As the shamrocks sprout and the leprechauns dance, it’s time to paint the town, or a certain river, green with a pint of Guinness in one hand and a remote control in the other, from the comfort of our own living rooms.

St. Patrick’s Day isn’t just about wearing green – although who am I to stop you – but celebrating all things Irish, including the vibrant cinema scene that is linked to it! I may not know your age, taste or disposition, which means some of these movie ideas may not take your fancy, but grab your lucky charms and buckle up as I take you on a pun-filled cinematic journey through the Emerald Isle, in no particular order.

St. Patrick’s Day movie options

1. The Leprechaun (1993)

This horror-comedy classic will have you questioning whether to laugh or scream as you watch a mischievous leprechaun (played by Warwick Davis) wreak havoc on unsuspecting victims. With puns as sharp as a shillelagh and deaths as creative as they come, this film is a pot of gold for lovers of dark humour. You may recognise a certain Friend, too.

2. The Quiet Man (1952)

Starring the legendary John Wayne and the enchanting Maureen O’Hara, this romantic comedy-drama is a timeless tale set against the lush backdrop of rural Ireland. With breathtaking landscapes and charming characters, it’s the perfect film to cozy up with on St. Paddy’s Day.

3. Brooklyn (2015)

This heartwarming drama follows a young Irish immigrant navigating love and identity in 1950s New York City. Saoirse Ronan delivers a captivating performance that will have you reaching for the tissues faster than you can say “Erin go Bragh.”

4. The Commitments (1991)

Get ready to tap your feet and groove to the soulful sounds of Dublin in this musical comedy-drama. Follow the ups and downs of a group of working-class musicians as they chase their dreams of fame and fortune. It’s a toe-tapping good time that’ll leave you singing “Mustang Sally” for days.

5. Waking Ned Devine (1998)

When an entire village conspires to claim a lottery jackpot, hilarity ensues in this charming comedy. With its quirky characters and picturesque setting, it’s the perfect feel-good movie for St. Patrick’s Day.

6. In Bruges (2008)

This dark comedy follows two hitmen hiding out in the fairytale city of Bruges, Belgium, after a job gone wrong. With its sharp wit and unexpected twists, this film is as unpredictable as a leprechaun’s pot of gold.

7. Once (2007)

Fall in love with the streets of Dublin and the soul-stirring music of Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová in this enchanting indie musical. This modern-day fairy tale about two musicians finding each other and their voices is sure to leave you swooning.

8. Darby O’Gill and the Little People (1959)

Journey to the misty hills of Ireland in this Disney classic filled with magic, mischief, and, of course, leprechauns. Sean Connery stars in one of his earliest roles, proving that even James Bond can’t resist a bit of Irish charm. And if you want to see the Scottish actor play veteran Irish-American officer James Malone, accent and all, you’ll want to check out The Untouchables. A classic!

9. Michael Collins (1996)

Liam Neeson delivers a powerhouse performance in this historical biopic about the Irish revolutionary leader Michael Collins. With its epic scope and gripping storytelling, it’s a must-watch for anyone interested in Irish history.

10. Sing Street (2016)

Set in 1980s Dublin, this coming-of-age musical follows a teenage boy who forms a band to impress a girl. Filled with catchy tunes and heartfelt moments, it’s a nostalgic ode to the power of music and young love.

So, there you have it, folks! Whether you’re in the mood for laughs, tears, or a little bit of both, these 10 great movies are sure to make your St. Patrick’s Day celebration one for the ages. Sláinte!

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