Liam Neeson’s Best in Years: ‘Breathtaking’ Irish Thriller Hits Netflix

Netflix is now streaming “In the Land of Saints and Sinners,” an Irish thriller starring Liam Neeson, Kerry Condon, and Jack Gleeson. This film has garnered praise for being one of Neeson’s best performances in recent years.
About the Film
Set in 1974 during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the movie takes place in Belfast. It begins with a bombing orchestrated by the Provisional Irish Republican Army, resulting in six fatalities.
Plot Overview
- Liam Neeson plays Finbar Murphy, one of the bombers.
- Finbar seeks to leave his violent past behind by moving to Glencolmcille, County Donegal.
- He faces a dilemma when a former associate resurfaces and threatens a local girl.
- This forces Finbar to confront his identity and protect his community.
Critical Reception
Released in 2023, “In the Land of Saints and Sinners” initially received little attention in cinemas. However, with its availability on Netflix, many fans consider it one of Neeson’s standout films in years.
Viewer Impressions
- A Letterboxd user remarked that the film is “surprisingly good” and engaging.
- Another viewer noted it might outshine even the acclaimed “The Banshees of Inisherin.”
Cast Highlights
Kerry Condon’s portrayal of the antagonist, Doireann McCann, has been particularly highlighted. Critics describe her as a standout, emphasizing her compelling performance.
Jack Gleeson also features prominently, contributing to the film’s appeal. Neeson’s fans, even those fatigued by his usual action roles, have praised the movie for its depth and emotional weight.
Why Watch It?
Described as a neo-western thriller, “In the Land of Saints and Sinners” combines action with thoughtful storytelling. It includes clever dialogue and beautifully captures the Irish landscape.
The addition of Ciarán Hinds as a charming old cop further enriches the film, presenting a multifaceted narrative that has resonated deeply with viewers. Overall, it’s touted as an essential watch for fans of gripping crime dramas.
This Irish thriller is now available for streaming exclusively on Netflix.



