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“In the nineties, there were hundreds of movies being made about Gen-Xers,” says Ed Burns. He should know: as the writer-director of “The Brothers McMullen,” “She’s the One” and ...
It’s lights, camera, nostalgia on Long Island this week. Actor-filmmaker Edward Burns was spotted filming a sequel to his breakout 1995 indie hit The Brothers McMullen—and he brought Emmy ...
Title: “The Brothers McMullen: Special Edition” Manufacturer: Fox Home Entertainment Date: 1995 Rated: R Running time: 1 hour, 38 minutes, plus supplemental material Features: full-screen and ...
The “Brothers McMullen” sequel? No. I have this thing that’s going to start in January. It’s called “Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall.” It looks at a couple in their 40s.
He still calls shooting The Brothers McMullen, though, the best 12 days of his life. Not that the work was particularly glamorous. He shot, for example, inside his parents' home.
What’s old feels new again as the 'Brothers McMullen' director pulls together an experienced ensemble for a drama about the roads not traveled after turning 50. By Stephen Saito.
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The writer-director of 'The Brothers McMullen' talks about that film's upcoming sequel and how his latest movie speaks to Generation X in its 50s.
Thirty years after his breakout as a Sundance darling with “The Brothers McMullen,” Edward Burns may have faded from view as an indie troubadour of middle-class mores, family fractures and ...
This made Edward Burns' name as an actor-writer-director when it won Sundance back in '95 on a matchstick budget. He plays one of three Irish-American siblings trying to understand each other and ...
"In the nineties, there were hundreds of movies being made about Gen-Xers," says Ed Burns. He should know: as the writer-director of "The Brothers McMullen," "She's the One" and "No Looking Back ...
Actor, writer and director Ed Burns sits down with TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie to talk about his first novel “A Kid from Marlboro Road” that follows a 12-year-old boy and his Irish-Catholic ...