If you loved the dark humor, stunning landscapes, and deeply human storytelling of 'The Banshees of Inisherin' (2022), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and TV shows that capture the same essence—whether it's the quirky character dynamics, the melancholic beauty of rural life, or the biting wit. Whether you're looking for more Irish charm or simply crave stories that blend laughter with heartbreak, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

In Bruges (2008)
Description: Like 'The Banshees of Inisherin', 'In Bruges' is a dark comedy-drama written and directed by Martin McDonagh, featuring sharp dialogue, existential themes, and a blend of humor with tragedy. Both films explore themes of isolation, friendship, and existential despair in remote, picturesque settings.
Fact: Colin Farrell won a Golden Globe for his performance. The film was inspired by McDonagh's own visit to Bruges. It was McDonagh's feature film debut.


The Guard (2011)
Description: This film shares the same darkly comedic tone and Irish setting as 'The Banshees of Inisherin'. Both films feature eccentric characters and explore themes of morality and personal redemption, with a mix of humor and pathos.
Fact: Brendan Gleeson stars in both films. It was the directorial debut of John Michael McDonagh, brother of Martin McDonagh. The film won the World Cinema Audience Award at Sundance.


Seven Psychopaths (2012)
Description: This meta-comedy shares with 'Banshees' Martin McDonagh's signature blend of violence, humor, and existential themes. Both films feature eccentric characters and explore the nature of storytelling itself.
Fact: The film features a cameo by Tom Waits. It was inspired by McDonagh's own writer's block. Christopher Walken's role was written specifically for him.


Calvary (2014)
Description: Another dark comedy-drama set in Ireland, 'Calvary' shares with 'Banshees' a focus on small-town dynamics, moral dilemmas, and the tension between faith and despair. Both films feature Brendan Gleeson in a leading role.
Fact: The film's title refers to the site of Jesus's crucifixion. It was the second collaboration between Gleeson and director John Michael McDonagh. The film premiered at Sundance.


The Lobster (2015)
Description: This absurdist black comedy shares with 'Banshees' a unique blend of deadpan humor and existential dread. Both films explore themes of loneliness, societal expectations, and the human condition through unconventional storytelling.
Fact: It was Yorgos Lanthimos's English-language debut. The film won the Jury Prize at Cannes. Colin Farrell gained 40 pounds for his role.


Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Description: Like 'Banshees', this film blends dark humor with deep tragedy, exploring themes of grief, justice, and human connection in a small-town setting. Both films feature complex characters and morally ambiguous situations.
Fact: Frances McDormand won an Oscar for her performance. Martin McDonagh was inspired by real billboards he saw. The film won the Toronto Film Festival People's Choice Award.


The Favourite (2018)
Description: While set in a different era, 'The Favourite' shares with 'Banshees' a darkly comedic exploration of power dynamics and toxic relationships. Both films feature razor-sharp dialogue and complex female characters.
Fact: Olivia Colman won an Oscar for her performance. The film used natural lighting throughout. It was Yorgos Lanthimos's most commercially successful film.


The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)
Description: Like 'Banshees', this film combines unsettling atmosphere with dark humor, exploring themes of guilt, retribution, and moral dilemmas. Both films feature Colin Farrell and use slow-burning tension to dramatic effect.
Fact: The title references Greek mythology. The dialogue was intentionally unnatural. It premiered at Cannes.


The Lighthouse (2019)
Description: Like 'Banshees', this film explores isolation, madness, and the breakdown of relationships in a remote setting. Both films use their landscapes as psychological mirrors and feature intense two-hander performances.
Fact: Shot in black-and-white 35mm. Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe lived together during filming. The aspect ratio is nearly square (


The Green Knight (2021)
Description: This medieval fantasy shares with 'Banshees' a focus on honor, masculinity, and existential questioning. Both films feature stunning cinematography and explore mythic themes through personal stories.
Fact: Based on the 14th-century poem 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'. Dev Patel learned to ride a horse for the role. The film's color palette was inspired by medieval manuscripts.
