Oregon, 1851. Hermann Kermit Warm, a chemist and aspiring gold prospector, keeps a profitable secret that the Commodore wants to know, so he sends the Sisters brothers, two notorious assassins, to capture him on his way to California.
John C. Reilly
as Eli Sisters
Joaquin Phoenix
as Charlie Sisters
Jake Gyllenhaal
as John Morris
Riz Ahmed
as Hermann Kermit Warm
Rebecca Root
as Mayfield
Allison Tolman
as Girl Mayfield Saloon
Rutger Hauer
as The Commodore
Carol Kane
as Mrs Sisters
Patrice Cossonneau
as Blount
Zac Abbott
as Blount Guy Dying
Gimly
Certainly the better of the two Westerns I've seen today, but I'm also not really feeling the love with _Sisters Brothers_ like everybody else seems to be. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._...
Stephen Campbell
_**A plodding and overlong tale of violence and redemption that doesn't seem to know quite what it's trying to say**_ > _You are afraid of hell. But that's all religion is, really. Fear of a place we'd rather not be, and where there's no such a thing as suicide to steal us away._ - Patrick deW...
Horseface
I was looking forward to this. It has two of my favorite actors in it. Unfortunately, I had to give up on watching it. It's impossible to see what's going on. There are some shadows moving about, sometimes covering each other. A dot lights up occasionally on my 55-inch OLED. I can see subtitles, hea...
CinemaSerf
It might be that the clever title and the fact that this is backed by an whole host of European film funds is all that makes this rather sterile Western memorable. It's all about the enigmatic "Commodore" (Rutger Hauer) employing the eponymous brothers - "Eli" (John C. Reilly) and "Charlie" (Joaquin...