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Brotherhood

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.3K
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Brotherhood (2010)
Adam Buckley finds himself in the middle of a convenience store robbery during his last night as a pledge for a college fraternity. When the initiation ritual goes horribly wrong, and every move proves disastrous, Adam is forced to confront a new challenge all together, and he has to take a stand.
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A college fraternity initiation rite goes awfully wrong. A bullet wounded frat boy and a kidnapped convenience store clerk end up at the frat house. Panic continues.A college fraternity initiation rite goes awfully wrong. A bullet wounded frat boy and a kidnapped convenience store clerk end up at the frat house. Panic continues.A college fraternity initiation rite goes awfully wrong. A bullet wounded frat boy and a kidnapped convenience store clerk end up at the frat house. Panic continues.

  • Director
    • Will Canon
  • Writers
    • Will Canon
    • Doug Simon
  • Stars
    • Trevor Morgan
    • Lou Taylor Pucci
    • Arlen Escarpeta
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • Will Canon
    • Writers
      • Will Canon
      • Doug Simon
    • Stars
      • Trevor Morgan
      • Lou Taylor Pucci
      • Arlen Escarpeta
    • 30User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Trevor Morgan
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    • Adam
    Lou Taylor Pucci
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    • Kevin
    Arlen Escarpeta
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    • Mike
    Jon Foster
    Jon Foster
    • Frank
    Jesse Steccato
    Jesse Steccato
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    Luke Sexton
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    • Graham
    Jenny Shakeshaft
    Jenny Shakeshaft
    • Emily
    • (as Jennifer Sipes)
    Evan Gamble
    Evan Gamble
    • Tyler
    Chad Halbrook
    Chad Halbrook
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    Meyer DeLeeuw
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    • Curtis
    Katherine VanderLinden
    Katherine VanderLinden
    • Janet
    • (as Katherine Vander Linden)
    Jeff Gibbs
    • Officer Jennings
    Jack O'Donnell
    Jack O'Donnell
    • Dr. Meyers
    Matthew Phillips
    • Eric
    • (as Matt Phillips)
    Ryan Ripple
    Ryan Ripple
    • Brian
    Grant James
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      • Will Canon
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      • Will Canon
      • Doug Simon
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    8Go_Blue_99

    An art-house drama with a fraternity packaging.

    I was in a fraternity in college, so I enjoy watching movies about Greek life. Unfortunately, they all tend to be dumb slasher movies or cheesy sex comedies. I saw the description for Brotherhood and decided to watch it.

    From the beginning scene, I was sucked in. I won't go into plot details, but the story keeps you guessing and is engrossing. The acting from the unknown cast is excellent was well- Jon Foster is especially good as the head of the fraternity.

    And the twist at the end of the film was a great touch. The nice thing about the twist is that it's not easy to predict, but also did not feel forced.

    I wouldn't necessarily call this a movie about Greek life, but it's a terrific indie drama/thriller set in the world of fraternities.
    6tigerfish50

    Very Bad Things in a Frat House

    One doesn't need a PhD to predict negative consequences when some college frat boys pressurize a fraternity applicant to carry out a convenience store robbery as part of their induction process. Needless to say, the hold-up is less than a complete success, and "Brotherhood" finds itself in similar territory to "Very Bad Things" as the fall-out from this reckless prank spirals disastrously out of control during the course of a long night. Each proposed remedy pushes a bad situation further into the catastrophe zone, and the bonds of this intelligence-challenged brotherhood soon start disintegrating under the strain of the situation. The growing crisis is laced with moments of high tension and dark comedy, but unfortunately any audience sympathy for these unpleasant frat boys is diluted by their misogyny, racism, selfishness and stupidity. The film boasts some excellent cinematography and solid acting performances from the cast, but its principal drawback is the relentless frenzied tempo combined with a lack of variation in emotional pitch - a roller-coaster ride in a perpetual state of near-hysteria eventually becomes somewhat exhausting.
    8kosmasp

    Mean and Lean

    I can see why you would rate this movie poor and/or better than what I gave it. It has quite a few flaws and if you sit down and think about a few situations, they are either not entirely working or just too convenient to have happened like that. But then again you could do that with every other movie.

    The good thing about this movie, is that it sets a pace from the beginning and it never really lets you down. So while you are trying to figure out what's happening, new events come along and throw other things into the mix. You might see a few things coming or not, but the fact, that the movie does set a mood and never steers away from it, is good thing in my book.

    Of course you could argue, that the characters are not really likable and there might not be someone in here with whom you can identify. Touche. But if you can see past that point, there is a little movie to enjoy here, that never aims at being much more (though you could read a bit of a social commentary, if you want to)
    8cosmo_tiger

    A surprisingly good movie about a frat initiation that goes bad, and just keeps getting worse and worse. I really liked it. I say B+

    How far would you go to join a frat? After a initiation prank goes wrong and a pledge gets shot they are worried that he will end up in jail. A simple job of trying to cover up the prank ends up snowballing into something that could ruin the lives of all involved. I was extremely surprised by this movie. I immediately got sucked in and was engrossed the entire time. It begins with a van of pledges staging robberies until one gets shot. The night gets progressively worse as they try to fix more and more problems that occur. Talking about this too much I will end up giving something away, and this is a movie that will have you on the edge of your seat through most of it. Every once is a while a movie comes along that surprises you so much that you can't stop talking about it to others and this is one of those movies. Watch this movie, you won't be disappointed. I give it a B+.

    Would I watch again? - Yes, I think I would.

    *Also try - Sorority Row & Twelve
    9Movie_Reviewer_from_LA

    A litmus test for your ability to connect with today's college experience.

    The film "Brotherhood" is actually a litmus test for your ability to connect with today's college experience. If you are in touch with today's typical college fraternity/sorority lifestyle, you will likely think this film is excellent. If you are mostly out of touch, you will not likely connect to this film. Originally I rated this film 8 out of ten, but I changed it to 9 out of 10, simply because of the performances given by this film's rising stars, but I will get into that later.

    If you consider yourself "middle of the road" when it comes to understanding college social scenes, see how you feel about this movie - it may help you decide how well you understand college life today, if you were asked this same question.

    From what I can tell, the story is indeed fictional but based on real experiences and 'folk lore' or 'urban legends' of college life. Although I am not going to go into specific plot details, it is generally well-crafted and fun to watch.

    From my previous movie reviews, I have a keen eye for performance. What stood out to me was the girl that came looking for her 'personal belongings' halfway through the story. At first glance, I was sure I had seen her in other movies, but I couldn't recall where. My trusty IMDb iphone app identified her to be Jennifer Sipes. This actress made the movie for me. If you do get a chance to see this film in theaters, her performance alone is worth the price of admission. There is something that really shines bright with her. Lou Taylor Pucci also does a very very good job. I was lucky enough to see "The Music Never Stopped" at Sundance and I think his performance in Brotherhood is at the same level. Jon Foster comes through as well, although his strength as an actor did not shine as bright as Jennifer Sipes and Lou Taylor Pucci. I don't blame Jon Foster, this is a small indie film, and he sometimes stumbles a little with delivery, slightly depreciating his performance, but I suspect this was due to a very compacted shooting schedule. I eagerly anticipate Jon's future performances in big budget studio films, because I think with a proper shooting schedule, he will really take off. Trevor Morgan to me was just OK. Unfortunately I could see him 'acting' at certain points. If you see this film on the big screen, you will see Pucci dominate Morgan in scenes that the two are in (from a purely acting perspective). Once again, I think Trevor Morgan had a tough job in this film, thus making it more difficult to perform with a short shooting cycle. Nonetheless, he is responsible for his screen presence, and he didn't meet my expectations. The scenes that Trevor Morgan and Arlen Escarpeta square off are the slowest of the film, and in my opinion, should be left out. It simply doesn't work as intended.

    In summary, I would recommend this film. It rides along at a fast pace, comparable to a typical 'night-gone-wrong' thriller. Overall performances are good, but look for Lou Taylor Pucci and even more so Jennifer Sipes - Two actors with a very bright future. Jon Foster is close behind, and also has a big career ahead of him. I will give fair warning that you may find this film really, really, irritating if you are not connected to college life today, but if you are, you will associate well to the language, the pranks/initiations, and the race relations, all realistic and decently put together. What really separates this film from other indies in this genre is the acting. If for nothing else, see it for some inspiring performances by Hollywood's future stars.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was shot in a fraternity house previously owned by the Arlington Chapter of Delta Upsilon International Fraternity.
    • Quotes

      Adam Buckley: Oh my god, the lawn's on fire!

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      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.6 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 2010 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Roslyn Project
    • Filming locations
      • Arlington, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hunting Lane Films
      • Instinctive Film
      • Roslyn Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,722
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,873
      • Feb 20, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,416
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 16 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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