Not exact matches
Each is an early, if non-dystopian, version of the world of Big
Brother and the Thought Police, full of harrassed, put - upon solitaries on whom the rest of the world is
ganging up, terrified that they are being spied upon by «them».
Gabay's half
brother recalled the harrowing moment he saw his sibling with a bullet wound in his head — and how they ended
up in the middle of a
gang shootout during the 2015 J'Ouvert celebration in Brooklyn.
After some tension and fighting, and the news that Bob's
brother (Andrew Wilson) has been arrested for possession of marijuana (which is actually Bob's), the
gang splits
up and heads back.
Desperate to prove his innocence, Jamal tells the story of his life in the slum where he and his
brother grew
up, of their adventures together on the road, of vicious encounters with local
gangs, and of Latika, the girl he loved and lost.
To save his
brother, Cliff joins Humphrey Bogart's
gang and earns enough dishonest money to set his
brother up in business.
Haim stars as Chris Griffin, a pizza delivery boy whose younger
brother Miltie (Devin Clark) gets caught
up with the local drug - pusher
gang, the Rollerboys.
2002 — John C. Reily — Chicago,
Gangs of New York, The Hours, The Good Girl 2002 — Leonardo DiCaprio — Catch Me If You Can,
Gangs of New York 2003 — Sean Penn — Mystic River, 21 Grams 2003 — Johnny Depp — Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Pirates of the Caribbean 2004 — Mark Ruffalo — Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Collateral, 13 Going on 30, We Don't Live Here Anymore 2004 — Jamie Foxx — Ray, Collateral, Breakin» All the Rules 2005 — Terrence Howard — Hustle & Flow, Four
Brothers, Get Rich or Die Tryin» 2005 — Vince Vaughn — Wedding Crashers, Be Cool, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Thumbsucker 2006 — Leonardo DiCaprio — The Departed, Blood Diamond 2006 — Will Ferrell — Stranger Than Fiction, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby 2007 — Michael Cera — Juno, Superbad 2007 — Phillip Seymour Hoffman — Charlie Wilson's War, The Savages, Before the Devil Knows Your Dead 2008 — Robert Downey Jr. — Iron Man, Tropic Thunder, Charlie Bartlett 2008 — Daniel Craig — Quantum of Solace, Defiance 2009 — George Clooney — Men Who Stare At Goats,
Up in the Air, Fantastic Mr. Fox 2009 — Robert Downey Jr. — Sherlock Holmes, The Soloist
Though not a terribly artful filmmaker, Robertson is good with actors in close -
up (even if it is overused) and at allowing his patiently agitating camera to show the grit of dead - end poverty that the
brother's
gang world represents and Gen needs to escape: a pit of self - destruction populated by bleary - eyed toughs eager to brutalize and immune to hope.
Rounding
up his former
gang of seasoned professionals and his
brother's novice assistants, the group plans for a one - night assault on Southern California's luxury car population.
In Yardie, a young Jamaican (Aml Ameen) watches his peace - loving
brother gunned down, and grows
up torn between embracing his
brother's ideals, or immersing himself in
gang and drug culture to seek revenge.
Led by Jed and his younger
brother Matt (Charlie Sheen in his film debut), the
gang begins to stand
up to the Communist baddies that have taken over parts of the U.S. while most of the world merely watches from afar.
Depp is Tonto, sporting goofy headgear topped by a giant stuffed crow, and Armie Hammer is the Lone Ranger, a city - educated lawyer who returns to his small Texas hometown in 1869 to civilize the inhabitants and ends
up teaming with Tonto to battle the nefarious Cavendish
gang after his Ranger
brother is killed.
In Amman Abbasi's debut, Dayveon has plenty of big reasons to believe that everything is stupid: His older
brother was recently killed in
gang - related violence and there isn't much of a chance Dayveon will be able to avoid a similar fate, both because he's already facing hazing rituals with the Bloods in town, and because Abbasi reflects the milieu of a young African American male growing
up in the impoverished South in tones of unmitigated naturalism shot through with shreds of magical realism.
When the
gang, led by «Curly Bill» Brocious (Powers Boothe), is able to get away with harassing townspeople and causing general mayhem, the Earp
brothers are forced to step
up and take the law into their own hands.
When Hiro's older
brother Tadashi (Daniel Henney) introduces him to his
gang of fellow science geeks (effectively a cross between the Famous Five and the Scooby - Doo
gang) the youngster smartens
up his ideas and begins to realise his potential.
How then - with a black community demanding justice for their dead, a pacifist sheriff (with a divinity degree, no less) under pressure from the county commissioner, a SWAT team, a
gang of white supremacist bikers, a trigger happy SERT squad leader, a couple of Molotov cocktails and a Norwegian police chief who is certain her
brother is innocent - how will this not end
up in a bloodbath?
Growing
up with her
brother inside the world of the Black Jacks motorcycle
gang, beautiful Arianne Wilder wants nothing more than to escape and live a normal life.