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The first two movies have a strong cult following, and now The Boondock Saints 3 is coming to revive the series after more than a decade. Perhaps one of the most famous independent films of all ...
The Boondock Saints 3 has been confirmed to be in development, and it needs to break the unflattering record the series currently has with Rotten Tomatoes. Released in 1999, ...
The boys of ‘Boondock Saints II’ talk brotherhood and Beantown. ... They cross themselves and say a prayer, bidding the soul of the dead a swift departure to their hellish punishment.
A "Boondock Saints" sequel is reportedly in the works, with Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery returning to the Boston-set movie.
Critic hate it. Loyal fans love "The Boondock Saints." Re-visiting the violent cult film, 25 years later, and USA TODAY's role in the wild ride.
You might think that Troy Duffy’s 1999 vengeance-driven action flick The Boondock Saints and Ruben Fleischer’s 2022 adventure feature, Uncharted, have nothing in common and — for the most ...
EXCLUSIVE: The rebirth of the 1999 cult favorite film The Boondock Saints is upon us. Thunder Road, the producer behind the John Wick films, has stepped in and joined rights-holder Dragonfly Films ...
'The Boondock Saints' Are Back; Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flanery Return As Boston Vigilantes As Thunder Road & Dragonfly Films Take Reins Continue to Deadline SKIP AD You will be redirected ...
The Boondock Saints is getting a big sequel with the original stars. Deadline reports that Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery are back in the fold. Dragonfly Films has taken on the project ...
Troy Duffy’s Boondock Saints (1999) isn’t a stellar movie, but the original film does have begrudging charm and does hold a place in cult-film history. After all, this was the project that had ...
While Boondock Saints creator Troy Duffy won't be directing this latest entry in the series, he will be fleshing out the universe of the Irish vigilantes in a series of new books.
Critic hate it. Loyal fans love "The Boondock Saints." Re-visiting the violent cult film, 25 years later, and USA TODAY's role in the wild ride.