Reviews for Movies in Theaters

Everyone's a Critic
"Don't get too excited, …Two Brothers is a…conventional and youth-oriented blend of Disney, National Geographic and Rudyard Kipling."
Jack Garner, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
"Actually about the animals, the script is slanted to make just about every nonhuman creature seem inutterably noble…but that's what you come to a movie like this to see."
Steve Schneider, Orlando Weekly
"Brothers director Jean-Jacques Annaud…continues to coax remarkable performances from his creatures while making relevant points against hunting for sport. So much of Brothers relies on trained animal behavior."
Sean O'Connell, Eclipse Magazine
"Annaud eschews animal voice-over and visual F/X in favor of live, almost wordless action. The result is the humanization of animals and the animalization of humans"
David Ng, Village Voice
"The other fallacy operating in Two Brothers…is that wild animals need human traits in order to be valued. In its own way, it's the further Disney fication of the animal kingdom -- although in Annaud's realm the portrayal is even more deceptive."
John Anderson, Newsday