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25th Mar 2024

The movie Cillian Murphy doesn’t want you to see is back on Netflix

Simon Kelly

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“I don’t think it’s a good movie.”

Oppenheimer, 28 Days Later, Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy – There’s a whole load of movies that stand out amongst Cillian Murphy‘s back catalogue – All of them incredible in their own way.

However, there’s one film that Murphy himself definitely isn’t a fan of – and it’s just been re-added to Netflix.

The overlooked 2005 thriller Red Eye is back on the streamer after a couple of months off, and despite what the Oscar-winner says, we think it’s still a fun watch.

In the movie – which also stars a pre-Succession Brian Cox – Murphy plays Jackson, a seemingly polite airline passenger who turns out to actually be a cold-blooded killer and subsequently embroils poor Rachel McAdams in a terrorist plot to assassinate a politician.

The Wes Craven-directed flick also apparently gets a surprising amount of attention when American fans think of Murphy for some bizarre reason.

Cillian Murphy still shocked by ‘B movie’ role most Americans know him for

When told about the “imprint that Red Eye had on Americans of a certain age” in an interview with GQ, The Cork man replied by saying it was “crazy”.

“I think it’s the duality of it. It’s why I wanted to play it,” Murphy said about the rather bizarre role.

“That two thing. The nice guy and the bad guy in one. The only reason it appealed to me is you could do that [snaps his fingers] that turn, you know?

“I love Rachel McAdams and we had fun making it,” Murphy added. “But I don’t think it’s a good movie. It’s a good B movie.”

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McAdams obviously reciprocates Murphy’s love, telling the interviewer, “They say the nicest people sometimes make the best villains.”

Describing her time on set with the Irish star, McAdams said: “We’d listen to music and gab away while doing the crossword puzzle, which he brought every day and would graciously let me chime in on.

“I think the number one question I got about Cillian way back then was whether or not he wore contact lenses.”

For what it’s worth, Red Eye may not be the most memorable film, at least for non-Americans, but it’s a very fun way to spend 85 minutes of your time and we’re happy it’s back on Netflix.

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