In an alternate present-day where magical creatures live among us, two L.A. cops become embroiled in a prophesied turf battle.
Will Smith
as Daryl Ward
Joel Edgerton
as Nick Jakoby
Lucy Fry
as Tikka
Noomi Rapace
as Leilah
Edgar Ramírez
as Kandomere
Ike Barinholtz
as Pollard
Veronica Ngo
as Tien
Alex Meraz
as Serafin
Happy Anderson
as Montehugh
Dawn Olivieri
as Sherri Ward
Movie Queen41
Not as horrible as critics make it out to be. But it's really only worth seeing on streaming.This would not be worth seeing in the theatre. It's a mash up of gritty cop drama and Lord of the Rings-style fantasy. It's an interesting concept, but most of the characters are underdeveloped, especially t...
fung0
Almost a great film, but the ending lets it down just a bit. The concept is brilliant: buddy cop + _Lord of the Rings_ sequel. What you'd expect is a somewhat humorous popcorn action flick. Instead, Bright turns out to be quite dark and deep. It's about racial prejudice, for a start. It's about p...
Gimly
Ninety nine times out of a hundred, whenever I have a varying opinion with critics at large, I understand how we have both come to our separate opinions and move on with my day. About once a year though, there is a movie where all I can think about the vast majority disliking a movie is: "This world...
BadChristian
Everything about Bright is a true achievement in being terrible. For a movie with a very interesting world and a cool premise, Max Landis and David Ayer and the cast managed to create true dog shit. The largest problem lays with Landis's terrible script with some of the worst dialog I have ever hear...
ryan2johnson9
Sometimes friends say "just go and enjoy the movie and don't be too critical of the plot". I tried that for the 2021 Bond movie, it did not work. So after thoroughly enjoying this movie and coming out of it on a high, I was amazed to see the criticism. Some of the critiques make sense: the backstory...