In America
Jim Sheridan directs Samantha Morton and Paddy Considine in a powerful drama set in New York.
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BBCi Films - In America
Jamie Russell notes a different Jim Sheridan from his "My Left Foot" and "In the Name of Father" days, a man who's directed a film that's "flawed but still wonderful".
www.bbc.co.ukGuardian Unlimited - In America Guardian Film Review
Peter Bradshaw accuses director Jim Sheridan of producing a "manipulative and contrived" drama which nevertheless tugs at the heartstrings.
film.guardian.co.ukGuardian Unlimited - In America Observer Film Review
Philip French passes judgement on Jim Sheridan's semi-autobiographical drama, concluding "the movie lacks conviction from implausible beginning to sentimental end".
film.guardian.co.ukGuardian Unlimited - In the Pain of the Father
Stephanie Merritt meets "In the Name of the Father" director Jim Sheridan to talk about his autobiographical drama, "In America".
observer.guardian.co.ukiVillage UK - In America
Official UK resource for this Jim Sheridan film offers a plot summary and trailer. Browse the production notes.
www.ivillage.co.ukManchester Online - In America
Reviewer Iain Hepburn tells prospective viewers of this Jim Sheridan feature to believe the hype and argues it will be a travesty if the drama fails to pick up an Oscar.
www.manchesteronline.co.ukMirror.co.uk - In America
Review criticizes Jim Sheridan's drama for being unrealistic as it's factually inaccurate.
www.mirror.co.ukRTE Interactive - In America Wins Top Festival Award
News story reports on the award of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Flanders International Film Festival to Jim Sheridan's "In America". Includes a link to the trailer.
www.rte.ieTeletext - In America
Watching this Jim Sheridan drama about Irish immigrants in New York during the 1980s will move even the most cynical of viewers, argues reviewer Chris Leggett.
www.teletext.co.uk
