Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney are two of those actors who when you actually study their careers and roles they’ve undertaken, you’re met with a hugely impressive list, both appearing in such a large share of brilliant comedies and dramas across the years. Their latest film, which falls into the former genre, is The Problem with People, and to mark its release (October 4 in the US, November in the UK) – we had the pleasure in speaking to the affable duo.

We discuss the background to the project, which Reiser also co-wrote, and they talk about their own friendship, and shooting in Ireland. Through this we talk about the Irish charm and storytelling, and naturally, we get onto the subject of a good pint of Guinness. They also both look back across their respective careers and we talk about pride, and nostalgia.

Watch the full interview here with Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney:

Synopsis

Things don’t go as planned when two distant cousins — one from New York City, the other from Ireland — come together to finally put an end to a generations-long family feud.

The Problem with People is released in the States on October 4th