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Oct. 7, 2011
Movies
Jim Sheridan’s ‘Brothers’ looks deeply at family ties
Dec. 3, 2009
For his latest work, a personal look at the immigration experience, the Irish filmmaker got help from his daughters.
Nov. 28, 2003
Jim Sheridan discusses his latest, ‘Brothers,’ at the Aero
Jan. 7, 2010
If you put yourself in the hands of emotion, you have to be willing to go along for the ride, and that goes for filmmakers as well as audiences.
Nov. 26, 2003
Jim Sheridan isn’t exactly sure what it is that he’s done, but he’s absolutely certain that what he hasn’t done is make a film about the Irish Republican Army.
Jan. 2, 1994
To put Jim Sheridan’s “The Field” in motion, there’s an early scene in which actor Richard Harris plucks a dandelion gone to fuzz: “This is what we’d be without the land, boy,” he says to his surviving son, and blows the seeds to kingdom come.
Dec. 31, 1990
Travel & Experiences
Christopher Reynold’s splendid article about Sheridan, Wyo., and surrounding small towns captured the spirit of the area (“True West,” June 19).
July 3, 1994
As advance screenings of major movies go, it wasn’t exactly conventional.
Feb. 4, 1994
Entertainment & Arts
The Sheridans summon their immigrant experience and the unruly nature of memory that shaped ‘In America.’
Feb. 29, 2004