
And sometimes it’s only in that kind of love that someone can get away with absolutely ripping into you. Like when Matt Damon claimed Cillian Murphy is the ‘worst dinner companion imaginable’.
I mean, I can’t lie, I’d be pretty miffed if one of my mates or colleagues said this about me but the Peaky Blinders actor responded and it seems he gets it.
The Hollywood pair starred in Oppenheimer together before working alongside one another on Small Things Like These.

Matt Damon seems to have the right to get away with it (Franziska Krug/Getty Images)
And being decent mates outside of work, it seems Damon can get away with saying this about Murphy.
The Irishman was appearing on 60 Minutes when Scott Pelley shared what his co-star had said about having dinner with him.
Murphy said he thinks he’s ‘always been like that’ as he went on to add: “It’s because, to me, you have the time on set, which is a short enough time. You have 10 hours, maybe. And then the other part, if you’ve got a significant part, you’re having to keep your lines fresh.”

Sounds like there’s people Damon would rather have his tea with (Kate Green/Getty Images for Universal Pictures)
Plus, getting some decent shuteye is a ‘big thing’ for the star and so, it’s something he very much prioritises.
“I just love sleeping and I need sleep,” he explained. “I’ve had lots of lovely dinners with Matt Damon since the movie finished and we’ve been out promoting it and stuff.
“But at the time [of filming], you just don’t have the room in your head and you want to have as much sleep as possible.”
Well, to be honest, fair enough, you probably need a good kip when you’re working on a mega Christopher Nolan flick.
Set over Christmas in 1985, it’s based on the book of the same name, written by Irish author Claire Keegan.
The film reveals truths behind Ireland’s Magdalene laundries – the ‘horrific asylums’ run by Roman Catholic institutions from the 1820s until 1996, supposed to reform ‘fallen young women’.