Family members of Erik and Lyle Menendez, the two brothers serving a life sentence for fatally shooting their parents—Jose and Kitty Menendez—in their Beverly Hills home in 1989, called for ...
Prime Video's crime comedy Brothers is outrageous and hilarious, with a star-studded cast to pull of the wild plot. The film, ...
That is partly the feeling one is left with in the R-rated movie “Brothers,” which, even with an A-list cast, seems to move on autopilot through all of its pit stops. There’s the slapstick ...
There’s a perfectly respectable reason for that: The brothers, who are serving consecutive life sentences after they were convicted in 1996 for the first-degree murders of Jose and Kitty ...
Brothers is an upcoming road comedy film directed by Max Barbakow, set to premiere on October 10, 2024. Based on a story by Etan Cohen, the screenplay was written by Macon Blair. A production of ...
The screenplay for "Brothers" stems from a story by Etan Cohen, who directed the abysmal buddy comedies "Get Hard" and ...
Now, the brothers are hoping that new evidence will reopen their case and set them free. "48 Hours" contributor Natalie Morales speaks to Lyle Menendez from prison as he awaits a judge's decision ...
Just in time for Halloween, Marlon Wayans revealed that he and his brothers are returning to an iconic franchise which they helped create. On Tuesday, the White Chicks star announced the family ...
With all this talent, how could Brothers (now streaming on Amazon Prime Video) not be good? Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage lead a cast that includes Glenn Close, Marisa Tomei, Brendan Fraser ...
Where 'Palm Springs' director Max Barbakow's debut refreshed an oft-repeated formula, his bumpy sophomore feature doesn't even engage with the most obvious aspect of its premise. You hear the ...
Recently on Netflix, a popular streaming platform, a new documentary regarding the case of the Menendez brothers was released, gaining immense attention from viewers, and resurfaced the case that ...
If you’re anything like me, when you saw the title for Max Barbakow’s new comedy “Brothers,” you thought, “Finally! A movie about brothers!” I kid, I kid. But it’s not like there’s ...