SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “How to Get to Heaven From Belfast,” now streaming on Netflix. It starts, as so many things in Irish life do, with a wake. Lisa McGee had wanted to ...
At first, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast looks like a grief story: three estranged friends reunite for the funeral of a fourth. But it quickly pivots into a disappearance mystery, and then ...
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How to Get to Heaven from Belfast Episode 2 is titled The Secret. It continues the wild adventure of three lifelong friends, Saoirse (Roisin Gallagher), Robyn (Sinead Keenan), and Dara (Caoilfhionn ...
Netflix brings a rollercoaster mystery comedy in How to Get to Heaven from Belfast season 1, Set across Ireland, the eight-episode series follows three longtime 30-something friends, Robyn, Dara, and ...
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast season 1 is Netflix's newest murder mystery following three women - Robyn, Dara, and Saoirse - and their wild adventure across Ireland after their estranged friend ...
An intriguing combination filled with comedy and layers of mystery that get unfolded with each episode, How to Get to Heaven From Belfast is a series worth investing your time in. The journey of three ...
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Sinead Keenan, Caoilfhionn Dunne and Roisin Gallagher play friends who begin to suspect something is suspicious about an old chum's death. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic It’s a good time ...
From Lisa McGee—creator of the hit show Derry Girls—How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is the latest addition to the pantheon of Irish entertainment, right behind Hamnet’s award run and Maura Higgins’ ...
Lisa McGee said she had envisaged her new show, “How to Get to Heaven From Belfast,” as a sort of modern, funny “Murder, She Wrote.” Just don’t expect tired Irish stereotypes. By Ali Watkins Reporting ...