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Brothers

Family is a life sentence.
2024 | 89m | English

(14464 votes)

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Popularity: 9 (history)

Director: Max Barbakow
Writer: Etan Cohen, Macon Blair
Staring:
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A reformed criminal's attempt at going straight is derailed when he reunites with his sanity-testing twin brother on a road trip for the score of a lifetime. Dodging bullets, the law, and an overbearing mother along the way, they must heal their severed family bond before they end up killing each other.
Release Date: Oct 10, 2024
Director: Max Barbakow
Writer: Etan Cohen, Macon Blair
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime
Keywords road trip, twin brother, reformed criminal
Production Companies Legendary Pictures, Mad Chance, Estuary Films, Brolin Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Sep 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Josh Brolin Moke Munger
Peter Dinklage Jady Munger
Glenn Close Cath Munger
Brendan Fraser Farful
Taylour Paige Abby Munger-Jacobson
M. Emmet Walsh Judge Farful
Jennifer Landon Young Cath
Joshua Mikel Glenn
Marisa Tomei Bethesda Waingro
William Tokarsky Muzzy
Ted Ferguson Dad-Daddy
Andrew Brodeur Avery Jacobson
Matt Lewis Mr. Swofford
Margo Moorer Mrs. Jacobon
Gralen Bryant Banks Dr. Jacobson
Don Stallings Freddie Unk
Roger Payano Anthony
Pat Fisher Gamma
Brooks Indergard Young Moke
Jonathan Aidan Cockrell Young Jady
Nathan Hesse Crabcake
Taylor St. Clair Wabi
Alonzo Ward Old Security Guard
Greg Weeks Paramedic
Samantha Binkerd Marisa
Suehyla El-Attar Waitress
Mike Howell Utility Guard
B.J. Winfrey Cabbie
Swift Rice Mall Guard
Denise Arribas C.O. Ruiz
Devyn Dalton Samuel
Name Job
Quyen Tran Director of Photography
Martin Pensa Editor
Jarrette Moats Art Direction
Kristen Donaldson Set Decoration
Anastasia Magoutas Costume Design
Courtney Andujar Production Design
Hillary Andujar Production Design
Max Barbakow Director
Jessica Derhammer Production Supervisor
Etan Cohen Story
Kevin Waterman Stunt Driver
Macon Blair Screenplay
Rupert Gregson-Williams Original Music Composer
Derek Dean Costume Consultant
Name Title
David Ginsberg Producer
Jessica Derhammer Co-Producer
Peter Dinklage Producer
Josh Brolin Producer
Joshua Grode Producer
Andrew Lazar Producer
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Reviews

Brent_Marchant
7.0

For whatever reason, genuinely funny comedies have become an increasingly rare cinematic commodity in recent years, so it’s a real treat when one comes along that satisfyingly tickles the funny bone. Such is the case with director Max Barbakow’s third feature effort, the wild and wacky tale of a dys ... functional crime family seeking to recover the hidden loot from a heist carried out by the family matriarch (Jen Landon) 30 years earlier. Leading the charge are twin brothers Jady (Peter Dinklage), a career criminal recently released from prison, and Moke (Josh Brolin), a gifted but long-reluctant thief who’s now trying to go straight. The goal is to find and retrieve a stash of emeralds stolen by their long-absent mother (Glenn Close), who originally pilfered the goods but has been on the run ever since – and who now shows up out of the blue to collect the gems for herself. The unlikely trio thus launches their quest to get the jewels, an odyssey finding them aggressively pursued by Officer Farful (Brendan Fraser), a crooked prison guard who arranged Jady’s early release through his father, a corrupt judge (M. Emmett Walsh in his penultimate screen performance), in exchange for a sizable cut of the stash. And, along the way, the parties to this wayward caper bungle themselves through an array of inventively inspired comic challenges that include Jady’s spacey new girlfriend (Marissa Tomei), Moke’s pregnant wife (Taylour Paige) and an unusually randy gorilla, among others. It’s also a cautionary tale on the notion of there being no honor among thieves, even when they’re members of one’s own family. While some of the film’s segments are obviously a little overwritten and overplayed (especially by Fraser), much of this romp plays fairly well, reminiscent of one of the Coen Brothers’ movies (though admittedly not quite as polished). If nothing else, though, it represents a huge step up from the filmmaker’s last outing, the positively horrendous “Palm Springs” (2020) (my worst film of that year), as well as a major improvement over many of Amazon Prime’s recent disappointing offerings, an accomplishment largely made possible by the performances of its stellar ensemble cast (particularly the three principals). “Brothers” isn’t epic filmmaking by any means, but it’s a good way to get some hearty laughs at home on a Friday night with a big bowl of popcorn, and that’s pretty satisfying all by itself.

Oct 19, 2024