Emotionally raw, unnervingly tense and impeccably acted across the board, “Brothers” is a return to form for director Jim Sheridan. Sidetracked in 2005 by 50 Cent’s middling “Get Rich or Die Tryin’,” he’s back on familiar footing of families fractured by wartime violence (“The Boxer,” “In the Name of the Father”).
Brothers
Brothers
Brothers
Emotionally raw, unnervingly tense and impeccably acted across the board, “Brothers” is a return to form for director Jim Sheridan. Sidetracked in 2005 by 50 Cent’s middling “Get Rich or Die Tryin’,” he’s back on familiar footing of families fractured by wartime violence (“The Boxer,” “In the Name of the Father”).