The Sisters Brothers Review: Audiard's Western is Surprisingly Endearing
Phoenix and Reilly are the driving force of the movie and their vehement chemistry accelerates it all the way through.
Phoenix and Reilly are the driving force of the movie and their vehement chemistry accelerates it all the way through.
Right when the film opens, the serious gritty tone is established and it is maintained throughout so it all feels so real. “Ocean’s 8” could never!
Edgerton boldly displays the level of horrors that the homosexual community goes through and never sugarcoats it for one second.
This might be the only movie to captivatingly make my pulse pound over someone searching through letters at an archive.
This movie actively pissed me off, not for its major flaws, but because of the depiction of journalism.
This is a serious drama and in moments where they reel in the tear-jerking scenes, they never fully hit.
Bring your tissues because this is a wild emotional rollercoaster.