John Michael McDonagh
An acclaimed filmmaker, he is known for his darkly comedic and thought-provoking storytelling. He began his career as a screenwriter before transitioning to directing. His debut film, "The Guard," received critical acclaim for its sharp wit and unique narrative style. He continued to explore complex themes in "Calvary," showcasing his ability to blend humor with poignant drama. His work often examines morality and human nature, earning him a distinctive place in contemporary cinema.
Movies directed by John Michael McDonagh
WAR ON EVERYONE
Two corrupt Albuquerque cops, Terry and Bob, roam the sunbaked streets looking for easy cash and bigger thrills. They extort suspects, intimidate...
THE GUARD
The Guard is a 2011 Irish black comedy film that follows the story of an unorthodox and crass Irish police officer, Sergeant Gerry Boyle, who teams up...
CALVARY
Calvary is a thought-provoking drama that explores themes of faith, forgiveness, and the human condition. The film follows Father James, a...
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