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ActionComedyCrime

Brothers

- Family is a life sentence.

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 : 2024-10-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Mad ChanceBrolin ProductionsLegendary PicturesEstuary Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Josh Brolin

Character Name : Moke Munger

Original Name : Josh Brolin

Gender : Male

Peter Dinklage

Character Name : Jady Munger

Original Name : Peter Dinklage

Gender : Male

Glenn Close

Character Name : Cath Munger

Original Name : Glenn Close

Gender : Female

Brendan Fraser

Character Name : Farful

Original Name : Brendan Fraser

Gender : Male

Taylour Paige

Character Name : Abby Munger-Jacobson

Original Name : Taylour Paige

Gender : Female

M. Emmet Walsh

Character Name : Judge Farful

Original Name : M. Emmet Walsh

Gender : Male

Jennifer Landon

Character Name : Young Cath

Original Name : Jennifer Landon

Gender : Female

Joshua Mikel

Character Name : Glenn

Original Name : Joshua Mikel

Gender : Male

Marisa Tomei

Character Name : Bethesda Waingro

Original Name : Marisa Tomei

Gender : Female

William Tokarsky

Character Name : Muzzy

Original Name : William Tokarsky

Gender : Male

Ted Ferguson

Character Name : Dad-Daddy

Original Name : Ted Ferguson

Gender : Male

Andrew Brodeur

Character Name : Avery Jacobson

Original Name : Andrew Brodeur

Gender : Male

Matt Lewis

Character Name : Mr. Swofford

Original Name : Matt Lewis

Gender : Male

Margo Moorer

Character Name : Mrs. Jacobon

Original Name : Margo Moorer

Gender : Female

Gralen Bryant Banks

Character Name : Dr. Jacobson

Original Name : Gralen Bryant Banks

Gender : Male

Don Stallings

Character Name : Freddie Unk

Original Name : Don Stallings

Gender : Male

Roger Payano

Character Name : Anthony

Original Name : Roger Payano

Gender : Male

Pat Fisher

Character Name : Gamma

Original Name : Pat Fisher

Gender : Female

Brooks Indergard

Character Name : Young Moke

Original Name : Brooks Indergard

Gender : Male

Jonathan  Aidan Cockrell

Character Name : Young Jady

Original Name : Jonathan Aidan Cockrell

Gender : Male

Nathan Hesse

Character Name : Crabcake

Original Name : Nathan Hesse

Gender : Male

Taylor St. Clair

Character Name : Wabi

Original Name : Taylor St. Clair

Gender : Female

Alonzo Ward

Character Name : Old Security Guard

Original Name : Alonzo Ward

Gender : Male

Greg Weeks

Character Name : Paramedic

Original Name : Greg Weeks

Gender : Male

Samantha Binkerd

Character Name : Marisa

Original Name : Samantha Binkerd

Gender : Male

Suehyla El-Attar

Character Name : Waitress

Original Name : Suehyla El-Attar

Gender : Female

Mike Howell

Character Name : Utility Guard

Original Name : Mike Howell

Gender : Male

B.J. Winfrey

Character Name : Cabbie

Original Name : B.J. Winfrey

Gender : Male

Swift Rice

Character Name : Mall Guard

Original Name : Swift Rice

Gender : Male

Denise Arribas

Character Name : C.O. Ruiz

Original Name : Denise Arribas

Gender : Female

Devyn Dalton

Character Name : Samuel

Original Name : Devyn Dalton

Gender : Female

Reviews

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-10-19

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 dysfunctional 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.