Review: Motherless Brooklyn
In this review from the archives, Gemma Creagh investigates noir thriller 'Motherless Brooklyn'.
Jill was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1984. She is a production designer, art director, and concept illustrator who has worked across Hollywood productions and local Irish projects (Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, The Revenant, Alien: Covenant, Babylon, Elvis). Jill is now represented by William Morris Endeavour and is a member of the British and American Art Directors Guilds. She is also a visual artist who has exhibited in Europe, America, and Australia.
In this review from the archives, Gemma Creagh investigates noir thriller 'Motherless Brooklyn'.
Dami Angela Akinniranye grabs the bat for her review of 'Marty Supreme'.
In this special live podcast recording, graphic artist Annie Atkins (The Grand Budapest Hotel, The French Dispatch, Bridge of Spies) is in conversation with production designer, art director, and concept illustrator Jill Beecher (Babylon, Elvis, The Revenant).
Jill Beecher chats with production designer and art director Mary Florence Brown, whose striking visual worlds are shaping some of the most talked-about projects in music and on screen.
Reporting on the ground in Venice, Shane McKevitt electrifies in his review of 'Frankenstein'.
Earlier this month, we were delighted to host our Screen Sessions live event, made possible with the support of Screen Ireland and hosted by our wonderful friends at Griffith College.