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Watch Louis Paxton’s “The Incomer” and you’ll be struck by its intensely specific sense of place. The film, which follows two co-dependent siblings (Gayle Rankin and Grant O’Rourke) who have spent ...
The Incomer, Louis Paxton’s seaside tale starring Gleeson alongside Gayle Rankin and Grant O’Rourke, is a movie that seems to exist between two extremes. It’s quirky and often heart-warming, but it’s ...
Blessed be "The Incomer," a lovely outsider storytelling lark that offers a reprieve from Sundance's emotionally taxing 2026 slate. Scottish filmmaker Louis Paxton makes his feature debut with a ...
Gayle Rankin and Grant O’Rourke also star as uncivilized off-the-grid siblings who resist being evicted by the Scottish Council from their island home. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic The movie’s ...
Brash, briny, and confidently Scottish, “The Incomer” is an original, remarkably consistent work that boldly establishes its offbeat tone — one that feels both deeply rooted in place and gleefully ...
If Scotland’s Bill Forsyth ever made a folk-horror comedy — and there’s still time — it would look something like The Inccomer, a riff on his enduring 1983 classic Local Hero populated with characters ...
If The Banshees of Inisherin were set in Scotland and recast as a humorous and heartwarming folk tale about the clash between the primitive and modern world, it would resemble The Incomer, a winningly ...
Domhnall Gleeson, Gayle Rankin and Grant O'Rourke star in "The Incomer." (Courtesy of Sundance Institute/Anthony Dickenson) Sumerian Pictures has acquired its second Sundance film — a comedy called ...
Louis Paxton’s seaside tale starring Domhnall Gleeson alongside the terrific duo Gayle Rankin and Grant O’Rourke is too twee at times, but still winsome and disarmingly good-natured. When they aren’t ...
Blessed be “The Incomer,” a lovely outsider storytelling lark that offers a reprieve from Sundance’s emotionally taxing 2026 slate. Scottish filmmaker Louis Paxton makes his feature debut with a ...