Poison Pen (2014 film)

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Directed bySteven Benedict
Lorna Fitzsimons
Jennifer Shortall
Written by Eoin Colfer
Graham Cantwell
Produced byÁine Coady
Sharon Cronin
StarringLochlann Ó Mearáin
Aoibhinn McGinnity
Paul Ronan
Aaron Heffernan
CinematographyPenny Merelle Gray
Edited byRichy O' Connell
Music byLouise Heaney
Production
company
Filmbase
Release date
  • 11 July 2014 (2014-07-11)(Galway Film Fleadh) [1] [2]
Running time
95 minutes
CountryIreland
LanguageEnglish

Poison Pen is a 2014 Irish comedy feature film based on a screenplay by author Eoin Colfer, [3] [4] directed by Steven Benedict, Lorna Fitzsimons and Jennifer Shortall.

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Synopsis

P.C. Molloy (Lochlann Ó Mearáin), a Booker Prize–winning author, is coerced into writing for a tabloid gossip magazine. Cultures clash and sparks fly as the cerebral Molloy finds himself immersed in the world of vain celebrities and he begins to fall for his boss (Aoibhinn McGinnity). Poison Pen asks questions about the nature of celebrity, integrity and deception. [5] [6] [7] [8]

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Reception

The film received mixed reviews, the Chicago Reader described it as "formulaic" [9] whereas The Hollywood Reporter described it as "crafty entertainment". [10] Diarmaid Blehein of Film Ireland considered it a " ... quirky comedy that sucks us in to the grizzly world of magazine journalism, while at the same time entertains us immensely." [11]

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