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  • Movie Review: ‘The Toxic Avenger’ (2025)

    Luisa Guerreiro as “Toxie” in the action, comedy, horror film, 'The Toxic Avenger,' a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.
    Luisa Guerreiro as “Toxie” in the action, comedy, horror film, ‘The Toxic Avenger,’ a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.

    Opening in theaters on August 29th is ‘The Toxic Avenger’, which is a reboot of the 1984 cult classic and was directed by Macon Blair (‘Brothers’).

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    The film stars Peter Dinklage (‘Game of Thrones’) in the title role, as well as Jacob Tremblay (‘Room’), Taylour Paige (‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’), Elijah Wood (‘The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring’), and Kevin Bacon (‘Footloose’).

    Related Article: San Diego Comic-Con 2025: ‘The Toxic Avenger’ Panel Brings Crazy Action

    Initial Thoughts

    Peter Dinklage as “Winston Gooze” in the action, comedy, horror film, 'The Toxic Avenger', a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.
    Peter Dinklage as “Winston Gooze” in the action, comedy, horror film, ‘The Toxic Avenger’, a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.

    While it’s not going to win any Oscars, ‘The Toxic Avenger’ reboot is the best possible updated version of the 1984 cult classic. Director Macron Blair clearly understood the assignment and delivers over-the-top action, violence, and humor, but also injects the movie with an emotional core that makes you care about the characters.

    Peter Dinklage’s performance as the pre-Toxic Avenger Winston Gooze anchors the film and creates a sympathetic character for the audience to root for. His relationship with his son played by Jacob Tremblay is the emotional heart of the film, and they are joined by hilariously over-the-top performances from the film’s villains, played by Kevin Bacon and Elijah Wood.

    Story and Direction

    Director Macon Blair at the San Diego Comic-Con premiere of 'The Toxic Avengers'. Photo: Cineverse.
    Director Macon Blair at the San Diego Comic-Con premiere of ‘The Toxic Avengers’. Photo: Cineverse.

    The movie begins by introducing us to Winston Gooze, a down on his luck janitor trying to raise his teenage stepson Wade (Jacob Tremblay), after his wife’s sudden death. Winston works at a factory owned by billionaire health guru Bob Garbinger, who with the help of a crime boss is manufacturing toxic beauty products. We also meet J.J. Doherty (Taylour Paige), an investigative journalist trying to expose Garbinger’s illegal practices after he had her mentor killed.

    With evidence in hand to ruin Garbinger, he sends a group of assassins led by his brother Fritz Garbinger (Elijah Wood) to kill J.J. But they mistakenly kill Gooze instead and dump his body in a pool of chemical waste, transforming him into the hero the Toxic Avenger (played by suit performer Luisa Guerreiro).

    Using his newfound powers, Winston becomes a local hero as the Toxic Avenger and tries to reconnect with Wade. But when Bob discovers his identity, he dispatches Fritz and an army of assassins to capture Wade and lure the Toxic Avenger to his death. Now, Winston must team up with J.J. to save Wade and stop Bob for good.

    Screenwriter/Director Macon Blair on the set of the action, comedy, horror film, 'The Toxic Avenger', a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.
    Screenwriter/Director Macon Blair on the set of the action, comedy, horror film, ‘The Toxic Avenger’, a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.

    Director Macon Blair, who helmed last year’s ‘Brothers’ and starred in ‘Blue Ruin’ and ‘Green Room’ is one filmmaker that you want to keep your eyes on. Blair has elevated the source material and delivered a script that while incorporating the tone, violence and humor of the original, focuses on the relationship between Winston and Wade, creating an emotional core for the film and forcing you care about what happens to these strange characters.

    Blair’s direction is also impressive, moving the camera in an interesting way, and using practical effects rather than VFX, which helps with the campy tone. Blair accomplishes his goal with ‘Toxic Avenger’, recapturing the strange tone and over-the-top gore and campiness of the original, while creating something new, with a real heart, that audiences can relate to.

    Cast and Performances

    (L to R) Peter Dinklage as “Winston Gooze” and Jacob Tremblay as “Wade” in the action, comedy,horror film, 'The Toxic Avenger', a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.
    (L to R) Peter Dinklage as “Winston Gooze” and Jacob Tremblay as “Wade” in the action, comedy,horror film, ‘The Toxic Avenger’, a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.

    Peter Dinklage was perfectly cast as Winston Gooze and beings so much heart and sympathy to the role. However, Dinklage’s performance as the Toxic Avenger is a voice role only, but suit performer Luisa Guerreiro does fantastic work and her performance with Dinklage’s added audio works seamlessly.

    Jacob Tremblay, who first came to fame as a child actor in films like ‘Room’ and ‘Wonder’, is now a young man and once you get over that shock, he gives a heartfelt performance as Wade. Tremblay has great chemistry with Dinklage and is at his best in their scenes together early in the film.

    Kevin Bacon as “Bob Garbinger” in the action, comedy, horror film, 'The Toxic Avenger', a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.
    Kevin Bacon as “Bob Garbinger” in the action, comedy, horror film, ‘The Toxic Avenger’, a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.

    The film’s villains are all great, including the over-the-top Kevin Bacon, who seems to be having a lot of fun chewing up the scenery. Julia Davis also gives an excellent evil performance as Bob Garbinger’s love interest and assistant, but its Elijah Wood as Fritz Garbinger that really steals the film, playing the character as a dangerous yet sympathetic villain, who is just looking for his brother’s love and approval.

    Actress Taylour Paige, last seen in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ as Eddie Murphy’s daughter, is fine in her role but ultimately not give enough to do and gets lost in the film’s shocking moments and its various over-the-top characters.

    Final Thoughts

    Elijah Wood as “Fritz Garbinger” in the action, comedy, horror film, 'The Toxic Avenger', a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.
    Elijah Wood as “Fritz Garbinger” in the action, comedy, horror film, ‘The Toxic Avenger’, a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.

    Again, while it’s not going to win any Oscars, ‘The Toxic Avenger’ is exactly what it should be, a gore-filled, campy, over-the-top remake of the original. Director Macon Blair injects the film with enough heart for the audience to truly care about the characters, and the cast is excellent, led by a commanding performance from Peter Dinklage, and wild performances from Kevin Bacon and Elijah Wood. Fans of the original and the genre in general, should be very happy with the new film.

    ‘The Toxic Avenger’ (2025) receives a score of 75 out of 100.

    Luisa Guerreiro as “Toxie” in the action, comedy, horror film, 'The Toxic Avenger,' a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.
    Luisa Guerreiro as “Toxie” in the action, comedy, horror film, ‘The Toxic Avenger,’ a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.

    What is the plot of ‘The Toxic Avenger’?

    When a downtrodden janitor, Winston Gooze (Peter Dinklage), is exposed to a catastrophic toxic accident, he’s transformed into a new kind of hero: The Toxic Avenger. Now, Toxie must rise from outcast to savior, taking on ruthless corporate overlords and corrupt forces who threaten his son (Jacob Tremblay), his friends, and his community. In a world where greed runs rampant… justice is best served radioactive.

    Who is in the cast of ‘The Toxic Avenger’?

    • Peter Dinklage as Winston Gooze / the Toxic Avenger (voice)
    • Luisa Guerreiro as the Toxic Avenger (suit performer)
    • Jacob Tremblay as Wade Gooze
    • Taylour Paige as J.J. Doherty
    • Kevin Bacon as Bob Garbinger
    • Elijah Wood as Fritz Garbinger
    • Sarah Niles as Mayor Togar
    • Julia Davis as Kissy Sturnevan
    • Julian Kostov as Budd Berserk
    • David Yow as Guthrie Stockins
    • Macon Blair as Dennis
    • Rebecca O’Mara as Shelly Gooze
    • Jonny Coyne as Thad Barkabus
    • Jane Levy as Cheerful Insurance Representative (voice)
    Luisa Guerreiro as “Toxie” in the action, comedy, horror film, 'The Toxic Avenger,' a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.
    Luisa Guerreiro as “Toxie” in the action, comedy, horror film, ‘The Toxic Avenger,’ a Cineverse release. Photo courtesy of Yana Blajeva/Legendary Pictures.

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  • Kristen Wiig and Bill Murray Starring in ‘Epiphany’

    (Left) Bill Murray in 'Lost in Translation'. Photo: Focus Features. (Right) Kristen Wiig in 'Wonder Woman 1984'. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures.
    (Left) Bill Murray in ‘Lost in Translation’. Photo: Focus Features. (Right) Kristen Wiig in ‘Wonder Woman 1984’. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Kristen Wiig and Bill Murray are aboard new comedy ‘Epiphany.’
    • ‘Palm Springs’ director Max Barbakow is overseeing the movie.
    • Mitch Glazer wrote the script.

    Do you see Kristen Wiig and Bill Murray as a couple? While it certain seems unlikely on paper, it’s hardly the first time that Hollywood has tried to put together people of differing ages.

    And in the case of new comedy movie ‘Epiphany,’ the unlikeliness of the union is both being leaned into and mined for laughs.

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    According to Variety, ‘Saturday Night Live’ veterans (albeit of very different eras) Kristen Wiig and Bill Murray have already worked on the movie, which was directed by Max Barbakow, who rose to prominence with the excellent Andy Samberg/Cristin Milioti time-loop comedy ‘Palm Springs’ and more recently made Josh Brolin/Peter Dinklage sibling comedy ‘Brothers.’

    Unlike his previous movies which he at least co-wrote, ‘Epiphany,’ which is now in the post-production stage, comes from a script by Mitch Glazer.

    That name should ring bells to anyone with a passing knowledge of Murray’s filmography, since Glazer met the actor years ago during Murray’s ‘SNL’ days, and the two became close friends while working on ‘Scrooged,’ which Glazer wrote with Murray starring.

    Since then they’ve worked together off and on –– Glazer produced ‘Lost in Translation’ and wrote 2015 comedy ‘Rock the Kasbah’ for the actor.

    Related Article: The 10 Best Kristen Wiig ‘SNL’ Characters, Ranked

    What’s the story of ‘Epiphany’?

    (L to R) Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell at the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, airing live from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT, on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell at the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, airing live from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT, on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Epiphany’ follows Favorite Ives (Wiig), an heiress and fashionista who has blown through her entire fortune and is forced to take up a challenge: marry a rich husband in two weeks or lose everything and end up on the street.

    Her desperate search for a big-money mark slams her into eccentric math savant and billionaire Oz Bell (Murray). Favorite needs Oz’s money and Oz craves Favorite’s spirit and spontaneity. Can this unlikely couple find something more?

    ‘Epiphany’: The Director Speaks

    Andy Samberg in 'Palm Springs'. Photo: Hulu / Neon.
    Andy Samberg in ‘Palm Springs’. Photo: Hulu / Neon.

    In a statement carried by Variety, Barbakow had this to say about working on the movie:

    “It’s a rare, delightful experience when a story takes you on a journey that all at once manages to make you laugh, make you feel, and hold a mirror up to the wonderful absurdities of everyday life. It’s even more delightful when your spirit guides are Bill Murray and Kristen Wiig. But ‘Epiphany’ carries that breadth of tone, depth of wisdom, and such a lush sense of cinematic possibility, all while teeing up iconic roles for two already-iconic, totally original unicorns in Kristen and Billy.”

    What else is Kristen Wiig working on?

    (L to R) Kristen Wiig and Josh Lucas in 'Palm Royale,' now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Kristen Wiig and Josh Lucas in ‘Palm Royale,’ now streaming on Apple TV+.

    Wiig had a couple of roles last year –– she reprised her voice performance as Lucy in ‘ Despicable Me 4’ and appeared as herself (while writing and performing the theme song) in documentary ‘Will & Harper.’

    She also had the lead in Apple TV+ comedy drama ‘Palm Royale,’ about a woman desperately trying to gain admittance and social standing in a snooty Miami club in the late 1960s. A second season of the show is in the works and should be on screens this year. On top of that, she reprised another animated role, that of anthropomorphic hot dog bun Brenda in ‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ on Prime Video.

    There are also a few projects on her To Do list, including a remake of German comedy drama ‘Toni Erdmann’ and a movie written with her ‘Bridesmaids’ collaborator Annie Mumolo that focuses on Cinderella’s evil stepsisters.

    Where else will we see Bill Murray?

    (L to R) Winston (Ernie Hudson) and Peter (Bill Murray) in Columbia Pictures’ 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.' Photo By Jaap Buitendijk. © 2023 CTMG, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Winston (Ernie Hudson) and Peter (Bill Murray) in Columbia Pictures’ ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.’ Photo By Jaap Buitendijk. © 2023 CTMG, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Murray is harder to pin down since he prefers to only work when he feels like it. Though he’s been fairly consistent, despite lingering accusations of inappropriate behavior on set, which got Aziz Ansari’s ‘Being Mortal’ thrown into shutdown limbo.

    He works most usually for director Wes Anderson and is once more part of the cast for the director’s next film, ‘The Phoenician Scheme,’ which will be in theaters on June 6th.

    Last year, Murray was seen in the likes of ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ (once more playing the role of Peter Venkman), ‘The Friend’ opposite Naomi Watts in the story of a woman who adopts a Great Dane that belonged to her late mentor and ‘Riff Raff,’ which sees a former criminal’s life turned upside down when his family shows up for a reunion.

    Oh, and he was the focus of a Super Bowl commercial for Yahoo this month, where he encouraged fans to email him.

    When will ‘Epiphany’ be in theaters?

    So far, the movie doesn’t have a distribution home in the States or overseas –– the rights will be for sale at the European Film Market in Berlin this week –– so any talk of a release date is, at this stage, premature.

    With the movie already shot, the appeal of both the leads and Barbakow as director should help drive interest.

    (L to R) Cath (Glenn Close), Moke (Josh Brolin), and Jady (Peter Dinklage) in 'Brothers'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.
    (L to R) Cath (Glenn Close), Moke (Josh Brolin), and Jady (Peter Dinklage) in ‘Brothers’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.

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  • Josh Brolin Joins Glen Powell in ‘The Running Man’

    Josh Brolin stars in 'Brothers'.
    Josh Brolin stars in ‘Brothers’.

    Preview:

    • Josh Brolin is the latest recruit for the new version of ‘The Running Man.’
    • Glen Powell is starring alongside Katy O’Brian and Daniel Ezra.
    • Edgar Wright co-wrote and will direct the adaptation.

    Last month, word arrived that Josh Brolin had been offered one of the lead roles in DC Studios and HBO’s new ‘Green Lantern’–based series ‘Lanterns.’

    He’s since passed (Kyle Chandler is taking the ‘Lanterns’ part as Hal Jordan instead), and now it appears we know one reason why Brolin decided not to take the role –– he’s landed a major part in Edgar Wright’s adaptation of Stephen King story ‘The Running Man.’

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    The dystopian tale has already seen screens before –– it was adapted into a 1987 action movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger (then at the height of his movie stardom), which, while it’s far from excellent, has long developed a cult following.

    Wright is bringing his own spin to it, having co-written the script with his ‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World’ collaborator Michael Bacall, and landed Glen Powell to star alongside ‘Love Lies Bleeding’s Katy O’Brian, ‘All American’s Daniel Ezra and Karl Glusman, who was most recently seen in ‘Civil War.’

    And Brolin is not the only new recruit, as The Hollywood Reporter has learned that ‘Foundation’s Lee Pace is also aboard.

    Related Article: ‘Loves Lies Bleeding’s Katy O’Brian Joins Glen Powell in ‘The Running Man’

    What’s the story of ‘The Running Man’?

    Arnold Schwarzenegger as Captain Benjamin "Ben" Richards in 'The Running Man.'
    Arnold Schwarzenegger as Captain Benjamin “Ben” Richards in ‘The Running Man.’

    ‘Running Man,’ which King published in 1982 under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, was set in 2025 in an America under a totalitarian regime that uses violent game shows to placate the disenfranchised masses.

    The story centered on one desperate man, needing money for his gravely sick daughter, who joins the most popular show, ‘The Running Man,’ in which teams of killers hunt down contestants. The longer that a contestant survives, the more money that person makes. But as the game show’s producers and killers will find out, our conflicted hero will break all the rules and expose the show’s dark secrets.

    Powell is playing the main character, while O’Brian would be one of the other contestants.

    Ezra and Glusman’s roles have yet to be revealed, but Brolin, making an appearance at the New York Comic-Con, announced he’ll be playing the villain in the movie, and Deadline has heard that means the antagonist behind the whole show.

    What else does Josh Brolin have lined up?

    (L to R) Moke (Josh Brolin) and Jady (Peter Dinklage) in 'Brothers'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.
    (L to R) Moke (Josh Brolin) and Jady (Peter Dinklage) in ‘Brothers’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    The actor, who may still be best known for switching between the likes of the Coen brothers’ ‘No Country for Old Men’ and roles in giant movies such as Thanos in the last two ‘Avengers’ movies for Marvel, is on Prime Video playing opposite Peter Dinklage in mismatched sibling comedy drama ‘Brothers.’

    He’ll next be seen in ‘Weapons,’ writer-director Zach Cregger’s follow-up to horror movie ‘Barbarian’ and Rian Johnson’s third Benoit Blanc detective tale ‘Wake Up, Dead Man,’ due to arrive via Netflix in 2025.

    When will ‘The Running Man’ be in theaters?

    Given the original story’s setting, it’s somewhat fitting that Paramount has scheduled the movie for theatrical release on November 21st, 2025.

    Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck in Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ action adventure 'Dune: Part Two,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Niko Tavernise. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck in Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ action adventure ‘Dune: Part Two,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Niko Tavernise. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • ‘Brothers’ Interview: Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage

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    Opening in select theaters on October 10th before premiering on Prime Video October 17th is the new comedy ‘Brothers’, which was directed by Max Barbakow (‘Palm Springs’).

    The new film stars Josh Brolin (‘Avengers: Endgame’, ‘Deadpool 2’), Peter Dinklage (‘Game of Thrones’, ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’), Taylour Paige (‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’), Glenn Close (‘Fatal Attraction’), and Oscar-winners Brendan Fraser (‘The Whale’) and Marisa Tomei (‘My Cousin Vinny’).

    Related Article: Peter Dinklage and Juliette Lewis Talk ‘The Thicket’ and Making a Western

    (L to R) Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage star in 'Brothers'.
    (L to R) Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage star in ‘Brothers’.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage about their work on ‘Brothers’, how the project came together, playing brothers, their relationship with their mother, working with the rest of the cast, and Brolin’s intimate scene with an Orangutan.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interview.

    (L to R) Jady (Peter Dinklage), Cath (Glenn Close), and Moke (Josh Brolin) in 'Brothers'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.
    (L to R) Jady (Peter Dinklage), Cath (Glenn Close), and Moke (Josh Brolin) in ‘Brothers’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    Moviefone: To begin with, Peter, can you talk about how this project came together and what it was like playing Josh Brolin’s brother?

    Peter Dinklage: Well, we all created this mad world together. I mean, (screenwriter) Macon Blair, executed it, as in his brilliant way as he does, so it never felt like, you’re up for this next movie and here’s the screenplay. It was more organic than that, with Josh and me and Macon. So, I don’t remember sitting down and reading the screenplay for the first time. In a way, it just seeped into my DNA. So, Josh and I wanted to make a comedy, we wanted to play brothers, and we just had this somewhat flimsy idea of wanting to make this. Everything followed suit, which we were really shocked and surprised that people fell for it. Suddenly we have Glenn Close playing our mom. It was incredible. But I just loved making this movie. Let us entertain you and whatever madcap way it comes about, here we go. I love just breaking the rules of that normal, traditional process, what people think you need to do, the steps you need to take to make a movie. It’s not necessarily true. That’s how you get Glenn Close.

    MF: Josh, can you talk about the dynamic between these two brothers and what was it like working on that relationship with Peter?

    Josh Brolin: I mean, I think when we pitched this idea, we pitched it to several different places. Because Peter and I didn’t really know each other before, that dynamic and that volley started to surface while we were doing that. I think we were figuring out the movie as we were pitching the movie, even though we had a general base idea. I mean, it all came out of people saying, “God, you and Dinklage look alike. You guys should do a movie together. Look at how big your heads are.” Then, me calling Peter and saying, “Hey, do you want to do this thing?” He was like, “Yeah,” immediately. Then you go, “Okay. So, we have this blank canvas. What do we do?” You bring in Macon Blair and you start throwing around ideas and sitting around breakfast tables and saying, “What if it was this? What happened in your family that’s interesting?” What Macon was so good at is just there’s this umbrella of absurdity over it all. How absurd it is in the family dynamic. The family dynamic is absurd anyway, so what about those movies that used to really exploit that and that we grew up on? ‘Cannonball Run’, Peter mentioned earlier, or ‘48 HRS‘, or ‘Midnight Run’. Whether it’s family members or not, what is the absurdity of how we behave toward each other? I think that that’s what this spring-boarded from.

    (L to R) Jady (Peter Dinklage) and Cath (Glenn Close) in 'Brothers'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.
    (L to R) Jady (Peter Dinklage) and Cath (Glenn Close) in ‘Brothers’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    MF: Peter, can you talk about how the dynamic between these two brothers changes when their mother arrives and what it was like having Glenn Close play your mom?

    PD: Glenn Close is a monster. I highly advise not getting anywhere within 20 yards of her. She’s one of the greats. It was insane to be finally working with her. I never knew it would happen, but I was kicking myself every day. I like the idea that Macon had of, I’m grifting Josh’s character just to get the family back together. I’m conning him. I’m pretending we’re going one direction, but it’s to get back to our mother, who we both love, but it’s a complicated relationship, as it is with most of our moms. But really, my character is sort of the glue that’s trying to put the family back together, which is lovely and sweet. But at the end of the day, he also wants to get something out of it. Get the riches. He’s got dollar signs in his eyes. He can’t help that. But it was so much fun making this movie. We were down in Atlanta for a couple of months during COVID, where everybody was masked except for the actors, so you play a game of, what does the lower half of people’s face look like? It’s like Bizarro when you finally see them without the mask. We all lived through that, and it was just fun in that time to make a comedy as zany as this with these incredible people. I think it was just such a soothing bomb to what we were all going through. You don’t want to make a movie about COVID during COVID. You want to make a movie like this.

    MF: Josh, can you talk about your character’s relationship with his wife, and how his brother’s return and the journey they go on together jeopardizes his marriage?

    JB: What it does is it challenges his loyalty to his family, which always comes up. In my own family, I think you spend time with your family and there’s irritations and you leave, and you go, “Okay. We had dinner together. I’m not going to do that again for two years if I can help it.” Yet two weeks later you’re back. You know what I mean? You can’t say no. There’s just something that is enmeshed that you can’t break. I think Jady knows that. When he comes and he has this manipulation with his mom and they get together to get Moke back on the team, because he’s the guy who’s the great safe-cracker, and it’s just once that innate thing happens, you can’t let go of it. It’s almost like an addiction. It’s a weird addiction factor with your family. I love watching that dynamic, especially between Peter and me.

    (L to R) Moke (Josh Brolin) and Jady (Peter Dinklage) in 'Brothers'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.
    (L to R) Moke (Josh Brolin) and Jady (Peter Dinklage) in ‘Brothers’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    MF Josh, there was one scene in this movie that I thought was one of the funniest scenes I’ve seen in a film in a longtime, and that was the scene where you appear with an Orangutan. Can you talk about shooting that sequence, and did you know right away that it would be so hilarious?

    JB: I knew it was a winner when everybody read it. I know that everybody who read the script mentioned that scene. Again, it was the first scene that they all mentioned. It’s one of those things that you start to get nervous about doing it because if they love reading it so much, is this going to translate? But listen, we had fun with it and whatever it ended up being, it was 1000% conviction. For better or worse, we lent ourselves to what was written.

    MF: Peter, you also have a very funny scene where you “rage dance” with Marisa Tomei. Was that scene improvised or in the script?

    PD: The tone of this movie, it’s so crazy, that to have a traditional sex scene just seemed like to fly in the face of the rest of the movie. So, to have these oddball people, these prison pen-pals, dance to hardcore speed metal, that’s their most intimate moment. That’s their most intimate thing they can think of, it’s so Macon Blair, our writer, and me and Marisa, it’s just such in the spirit of the film to have that juxtaposed with the sexier scene of Josh and the Orangutan. Literally Marisa and I didn’t need an intimacy coordinator, they did, Josh and the Orangutan. You know what I’m saying? So, that’s the fun part of it.

    (L to R) Jady (Peter Dinklage) and Farful (Brendan Fraser) in 'Brothers'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.
    (L to R) Jady (Peter Dinklage) and Farful (Brendan Fraser) in ‘Brothers’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    MF: Finally, Peter, can you talk about the personal rivalry between Jady and Farful, and what was it like working with Brendan Fraser?

    PD: One of the nicest human beings on this planet is Brendan Fraser. He had just come from the movie, ‘The Whale’, so I think he had to get something out of his system. He had to get off that couch and run around in Atlanta with us. You need a bad guy, and nothing better than a bad guy than a crooked cop trying to grift me, the anti-hero that is Jady. I think he screamed all his dialogue. I sort of was in scenes with him and he was so pitched at 11, there were times where I was like, “Is this going to work? Is this too much?” But that’s the genius of Brendan Fraser because it worked perfectly. He knew that, as an actor, and it’s always difficult to tell if it’s going to match the rest of the tone of the movie. Our movie is so all over the place tonally, that Max (Barbakow), our director, just made it all work. It was incredible. But Brendan is incredible. He’s so much fun to work with and he made it so much more fun, those scenes of torture and humiliation.

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    What is the plot of ‘Brothers’?

    A reformed criminal’s (Josh Brolin) attempt at going straight is derailed when he reunites with his sanity-testing twin brother (Peter Dinklage) on a road trip for the score of a lifetime. Dodging bullets, the law, and an overbearing mother (Glenn Close) along the way, they must heal their severed family bond before they end up killing each other.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Brothers’?

    • Josh Brolin as Moke Munger
    • Peter Dinklage as Jady Munger
    • Glenn Close as Cath Munger
    • Brendan Fraser as Farful
    • Taylour Paige as Abby Munger-Jacobson
    • M. Emmet Walsh as Judge Farful
    • Jennifer Landon as Young Cath
    • Marisa Tomei
    (L to R) Cath (Glenn Close), Moke (Josh Brolin), and Jady (Peter Dinklage) in 'Brothers'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.
    (L to R) Cath (Glenn Close), Moke (Josh Brolin), and Jady (Peter Dinklage) in ‘Brothers’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC.

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