The best movie reviews, in your inbox. The Sisters Brothers is a superb narrative driven western that doesn't hold back on it's true colors. The Sisters Brothers delivers some fine acting but is it worth driving to the theater to watch?

You expect the movie to look good and thanks to director of photography Benoit Debie, it exceeds those expectations. The story moves from the mountains of Oregon down along the California coast to San Francisco where the. Read Common Sense Media's The Sisters Brothers review, age rating, and parents guide.

The Sisters Brothers

This movie -- which stars John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix -- has some fine acting and picturesque scenery, and mature Western fans are likely to enjoy it, but it may be a little off-putting to genre. For a movie clocking in at a shade over two hours, The Sisters Brothers drags too long before giving a reason to care about the characters' repetitive struggles. The Sisters Brothers movie reviews & Metacritic score: Based on Patrick Dewitt's acclaimed novel of the same name, The Sisters Brothers But here he shines and carries the movie. Many many small things to enjoy. Skip Halloween and instead see this little gem.

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Westerns were made for bloodshed, and "The Sisters Brothers" delivers as expected. Reilly) are looking for their next target (Riz Ahmed), a man en route to California who is harbouring a potentially lucrative secret. Reilly as the Sisters brothers, notorious sibling outlaws who.

The Sisters Brothers is in part a tale of brotherly bonds, a solidly entertaining deep-dive into the tempers, conflicts, aspirations, fears, and weaknesses of But it's Reilly who really carries the movie. I looked down at my notes afterward and saw that I'd mostly jotted down instances of Reilly's character. If the former plays out as a dark comedy, the latter is sheer tragedy: an ecological nightmare, a waste of idealism, a transcontinental trail of broken dreams. The Sisters brothers, the pair of antiheroes at the center of this film, couldn't be more different.