Release Date My Brother The Devil Mar 22, 2013 Limited
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Actors For My Brother The Devil
Said Taghmaoui,James Floyd,Fady Elsayed,Aymen Hamdouchi,Ashley Thomas,Anthony Welsh,Arnold Oceng,Letitia Wright,Amira Ghazalla,Elarica Gallacher,Nasser Memarzia,Ashley Bashy Thomas,Nicola HarrisonGenres My Brother The Devil : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For My Brother The Devil
User Ranting My Brother The Devil : 3.9User Percentage For My Brother The Devil : 79 %
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All Critics Ranting For My Brother The Devil : 7.2
All Critics Count For My Brother The Devil : 39
All Critics Percentage For My Brother The Devil : 90 %
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Movie Overview For My Brother The Devil
Direct out of jail, Jake Blues and his Brother Elwood are off on a âmission from Godâ to raise funds for the orphanage in which they grew up. The only thing they can do is do what they do best: play music. So they get their old band together and they're on their way yet not without getting in a bit of trouble here and there.TagLine My Brother The Devil
They'll never get caught. They're on a mission from God.Trailer For My Brother The Devil

Review For My Brother The Devil
"My Brother the Devil" is a promising debut that marks El Hosaini as a filmmaker to watch, but one still very much in the developmental stages.Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times
For at least part of its length, "My Brother the Devil" brings refreshing changes to a genre badly in need of them.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
Nuances of faith, politics and sexual identity enrich what initially presents as a classic good son-bad son tale, and although the film's melting-pot patois is occasionally too dense to decipher, we get the gist.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
El Hosaini fights the conventions of the brotherly gangster melodrama, but the conventions win.
Mark Jenkins-NPR
It's far superior to what usually comes out of the British slums in the genre of gangland thrillers.
Rex Reed-New York Observer
It's to newcomer Sally El Hosaini's credit that she embeds a tangible, lived-in sense of the region's diaspora community and urban criminal underbelly that's leagues away from anthropological fetishizing.
David Fear-Time Out New York
Ultimately feels a little flat, but there's promise that the director will carry on to stronger work, with several scenes here delivering exceptional grace and texture that all but guarantees a bright cinematic future.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
Sally El Hosaini shows a deft hand in her story telling and direction belying her inexperience behind the camera.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews
When a both a dog and friend of Rashid's are killed in a violent gang encounter, El Hosaini frames both of their lifeless bodies on the street in a powerful image that tells of two innocents both bred to fight.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews
[El Hosaini] has a devil of a time getting a handle on this complicated story.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Familiar youth crime/coming-of-age framework, novel setting and focus group.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
El Housani's freshman effort is certainly visually accomplished, but there's precious little meat on its bones.
Michael McDonagh-culturevulture.net
Highly recommended. (Writer-director) El Hosaini handles the various volatile relationships within the film with intelligence and sensitivity.
Fr. Chris Carpenter-Movie Dearest
An engrossing debut from director Sally El Hosaini, My Brother the Devil is as authentic, emotionally complex and powerfully acted as any film you'll see this year.
Simon Brookfield-We Got This Covered
Unsure performances and some decades-old gangster-film stereotypes hamper this acute, beautifully shot portrait of Egyptian teenagers fighting to survive in a rough London neighborhood.
Chris Barsanti-Film Journal International
With My Brother the Devil, writer-director Sally El Hosaini tells a story both operatic in its implications and quotidian in its sensory, day-to-day details.
Steve Macfarlane-Slant Magazine
It's refreshing to see a new generation reinterpret the classics. James Cagney would be proud.
Mike D'Angelo-AV Club
There probably aren't too many Welsh-Egyptian writer-directors like newcomer Sally El Hosaini. But she's clearly representative of a new kind of diversity in modern Britain. And one which bodes well for its filmmaking future.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
As well as touching upon everything from homophobia to terrorism and the merits of bacon, it delivers a heart-touching degree of optimism that's all too rare for this genre.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post
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