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Mr. Brooks

Mr. Brooks

2007
Drama, Suspense/Thriller
2h 0m
Consider Mr. Brooks. A successful businessman. A generous philanthropist. A loving father and devoted husband. Seemingly, he's perfect. But Mr. Brooks has a secret -- he is also the notorious Thumbprint Killer and no one has ever suspected it -- until now. (MGM)

Mr. Brooks

2007
Drama, Suspense/Thriller
2h 0m
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Rated 24 Oct 2008
80
91st
Very good movie. Nice to see K.Costner acting a serial killer. W.Hurt also plays a terrific badguy. The end was good but I expected more suspense. Worth-watching !
Rated 23 Oct 2007
5
20th
Although Costner's performance was quite favorable, the ending kinda destroyed the whole film. (for me though). When the end credtis rolled I asked myself: "was that whole story finished ? shouldn't they have filmed 10 more minutes to give us more closure ?"... apparently not, damn you Hollywood !!! Disappointed...
Rated 08 Jul 2007
77
66th
I really enjoyed the somewhat new spin on the thiller genre. You never really "root" for the bad guy here but the main character is certainly a bad, disturbed man. Costner is very good and William Hurt is fantastic. Even Dane Cook has a role that's well suited to his personality and he manages to pull it off. Top that all off with a great soundtrack and you've got an enjoyable film. Not great but enjoyable.
Rated 24 Jun 2007
50
22nd
Some shines glimpses of brilliance, while the rest feels like a cheap attempt at appealing to teenagers with hokey villains and over the top action sequences. This movie is partially broken.
Rated 04 Feb 2020
75
83rd
This is pretty much what I wanted from The Barber (2014) both in plot and tone. This isn’t a great movie, but I was always entertained, and Costner is actually a solid choice for the lead role. It isn’t Dexter, but it was a great way to pass the time in spite of its flaws.
Rated 18 Apr 2019
72
30th
Entertaining watch, but ultimately feels hollow. Essentially a male fantasy of the perfect serial killer, who is totally uncatchable, he's successful in his career, has a gorgeous wife who never asks why he's gone all night every night and he manages to be a sympathetic father all the while. Very Dexter-esq., a near perfect execution of a heavily flawed concept.
Rated 20 May 2017
45
34th
Undemanding but not unenjoyable thriller based on a quasi-psychoanalytic symbolic representation of addiction as the manifestation of a barely controllable drive that is to some extent divorced from the ego's desire and that is, if not divorced from pleasure, at least accompanied by suffering. Some narrative choices run counter to generic convention (partly in dashed hopes of further instalments), but the film's virtues also largely depend on the not inconsiderable charms of its three big stars.
Rated 15 Sep 2014
64
46th
What makes Kevin Costner a good and sometimes likable actor is the same thing that makes him a bad and sometimes detestable actor. Of course, that thing is that he's better than you and I. Too bad for us, I guess.
Rated 18 Apr 2011
75
65th
Oh he has that thing where William Hurt talks to you but no one else can see him but you thing, HUH.
Rated 14 Aug 2010
64
22nd
Overall an enjoyable film, as long as you don't think too in-depth about the plot. Lots of twists and subplots that it feels like a cinematic roller coaster. William Hurt is amazing, and I love how he's always "in the back seat," both literally and figuratively. Costner is fine, but he falls flat at times. It's refreshing to see Dane Cook do something other than Rom-Com. And Demi Moore could've been left out of this movie completely. The ending left a bad taste in my mouth, but I won't spoil.
Rated 19 Jun 2010
82
84th
Really a terrific story. Just nice and easy to follow, recognizable, great screenplay and acting and an ending which is just as clever as the rest of the story.
Rated 13 May 2010
85
76th
This took me from hating it to loving it. I had some bad feelings about it as I watched it, I saw it as some TV show(a poor man's Dexter, to be more precise), but though some things looked a bit too stereotypical to work, they took a turn in the right direction and everything ended up being enjoyable (though it did almost 'jump the shark'). I'm not sure how I feel about the soundtrack and ending, but what I do like is Costner's and also Cook's performance. All in all, a pleasant surprise.
Rated 30 Jan 2009
49
32nd
Mr. Brooks tries too hard to be perfect. Costner gives us a competent performance in a role he hasn't played, Hurt is decent and even Dane Cook's acting fits his personality. Even though it has everything, Mr. Brooks remains one of the most predictable, pretentious and pompous serial killer thrillers in 2007.
Rated 26 Jan 2009
70
54th
Well acted by Kevin Costner.
Rated 11 Nov 2008
80
74th
end absolutely governs!
Rated 24 Sep 2008
80
55th
Very underrated. I never thought i'd say something like this, but Dane Cook did a really good job.
Rated 26 May 2008
77
53rd
Better than expected
Rated 09 Apr 2008
70
66th
A poor man's Silence of the Lambs. Still better than a lot of the serial killer themed movies.
Rated 19 Jan 2008
77
74th
There's almost a winking charm behind the madness in "Mr. Brooks," an effective thriller featuring an entertaining performance from Kevin Costner as a successful businessman by day, twisted schizophrenic serial murderer by night.
Rated 04 Jan 2008
60
28th
A thriller with a chilling atmosphere and intruiging characters, but unfortunately, a kind of disappointing ending and a sometimes very misplaced soundtrack (e.g: during the shootout I felt like I was watching some superficial Charlie's Angels-Type action comedy instead of an intelligent crime/thriller).
Rated 21 Dec 2007
70
76th
Great movie, the story-lines keep tumbling and tumbling, creating an avalanche of big and small twists and surprises. All the actors give an excellent performance. This is the best of Costner's movies. I took Costner some time after his Waterworld crap to get his act together but after the Guardian and this movie, he's back on my favourite actor list.
Rated 30 Sep 2007
75
68th
I enjoyed it
Rated 15 Jun 2007
84
76th
A very surprising and entertaining thriller with a plot that keeps you on edge the whole way through. A very fun watch.
Rated 13 Sep 2024
75
65th
Gran película. La parte que protagoniza la chica es muy deficiente, estaría mejor que recorten algunos trozos de esa subtrama.
Rated 08 Aug 2022
80
82nd
It was good when it leaned into suspense/thriller, but it faltered with action/thriller
Rated 04 Jun 2020
30
7th
pulp diye haykıran bir anlatıyı bu kadar kuru bir anlatıma dönüştürüp böylesi düz bir görsellikle aktarmak janr filmleri yüksek konseyi tarafından en yüksek cezaya çarptırılmalı. hayır, oyuncu yönetimi pulp'a göz de kırpıyor ama niye bu hale getirirsiniz filmi diğer açılardan?
Rated 12 Mar 2018
70
90th
Kind of different, although I usually do not like when we know who the killer is, when it is so well crafted like this one it does not matter.
Rated 09 Mar 2017
60
47th
The protagonist sells the whole film, he's enjoyable to watch. Worth a viewing.
Rated 05 Oct 2016
4
72nd
Left me with a little bit of scare in my body ....Wait for it. *Good
Rated 02 Sep 2016
85
64th
Solid performance by Costner and Hurt. The negative points are the typical Hollywood gunfight involving Demi Moore - who tried hard to do her character and sometimes even did - and something else at the end of movie, telling which will constitute a spoiler. But, do see this.
Rated 11 Nov 2015
80
79th
Very end is a bit week and one scene before that is tonally weird BUT besides that this was excellent. Great choice of lead, well balanced tone throughout, solid performances by the whole cast
Rated 24 Jul 2015
6
45th
ending was dissapointing
Rated 26 Jan 2015
30
10th
I thought this was hilarious. Then I realized it aimed to be a serious thriller.
Rated 13 Aug 2014
1
10th
Ridiculous.
Rated 07 Aug 2013
55
20th
This movie lives in a post Dexter world, where we see the supposed everyday man being a serial killer who can't control his urges. The acting in this movie is good, not great but solid and convincing enough. But the whole movie goes a long at a weird pace and is just down right boring through a lot of it. Especially Demi Moore's cop plot line, which was hardly necessary. And this probably had the most oddly shot/edited shootouts ever in a movie.....it really had no spot in the movie.
Rated 23 Apr 2013
74
24th
Wow, they really pussied out on that ending didn't they?
Rated 20 Jan 2013
70
56th
This was pretty good. Nothing wrong with it. I just gotta knock off a few points for being un-memorable. I saw it on someone's list and was like "Oh yeah, that's a movie"
Rated 27 Oct 2012
30
1st
The basic story line was intriguing, a man struggling with an addiction to killing. Yet, the pace is completely off. The movie feels slapped together. The multiple plot lines were just too much. This movie would have been better focusing on Mr. Brooks' internal dilemmas and the blackmail situation. The whole situation with the daughter should have been left out because it didn't feel like it belonged. Finally, Marshall could have been handled a lot better. It was disjointed seeing the internal d
Rated 26 Oct 2012
72
63rd
* Casting, Acting : 7 * Script : 7 * Directing, Aura : 8 * Ease of Viewing : 7 * Naked Eye : 7
Rated 11 Oct 2012
80
90th
surprised how good the movie was , it was so cleverly written , i was little disappointed by its ending but still excellent .
Rated 16 Sep 2012
70
70th
Improbably story but very well told. I liked Kevin Costner in this very well. The story was complex and interesting, and really makes you think about what people are capable of. Here is a pillar of his community exacting brutal punishments to those he deems deserve it. Vigilantism at its finest.
Rated 23 May 2012
74
74th
spoiler alert. i really enjoyed this movie. costner does a good job as always, demi moore's acting is as lame as always. costner's pardner-in-crime's acting is gruesome. nevertheless costner's appearance plus the plot do save the movie. i loved the open ending.
Rated 20 Apr 2012
58
29th
In thinking about this movie, it seems like it should have been better. It was actually probably my favorite Costner performance. Hurt and (weirdly) Cook were good in supporting roles, as well. And the plot was cool enough. For whatever reason, though, it just didn't push past being an enjoyable and somewhat forgettable diversion.
Rated 07 Apr 2012
70
39th
Return to form for Kevin Costner. Nice suspense.
Rated 26 Mar 2012
90
78th
I like this film simply because it was something different for Costner. He played the role EXTREMELY well. It was believe-able.
Rated 11 Mar 2012
90
95th
After watching Mr. Brooks again last night (01/08/2016) I can confirm that it's still one of my favourite cinematic portrayals of a serial killer, and also one of Kevin Costner's finest performances.
Rated 25 Aug 2011
40
14th
A film which could have been something incredible - with Kevin Costner and William Hurt, as a serial killer and his id, in the centre of it with their great interactions - but manages to avoid any areas of interest with such a subject. It's as if the screenwriters of this were purposely writing a film that does not go anywhere with its opening promise, which is disappointing.
Rated 18 Jul 2011
15
7th
Somehow Dane Cook isn't the worst part about this movie.
Rated 03 Apr 2011
73
44th
Costner does quite a good job, while Cook continues to seem childish even in the most serious of roles and makes the film forces the film below its potential.
Rated 11 Mar 2011
58
12th
Preposterous premise but Costner and Hurt have a lot of fun with it. The supporting cast is pretty dire. Enjoyable nonsense.
Rated 22 Jan 2011
63
58th
Quite a decent film. Interesting plot, but somehow loses itself at the end... +points for Veils.
Rated 27 Dec 2010
78
63rd
I thought this was funny movie.
Rated 04 Dec 2010
38
20th
Mr. Brooks tries too hard to placate the younger crowd with moments of fast-paced action that it forgets to be suspenseful. Just a dumb movie, really, but Costner does well, even if he has nothing on Michael C. Hall and this isn't exactly Silence of the Lambs.
Rated 21 Oct 2010
15
21st
"Mr. Brooks is one deliriously ridiculous movie, and a bona fide contender for status as a camp classic." - Nick Schager
Rated 07 Oct 2010
77
56th
In the vast desert that is the last 10-15 years of Kevin Costner acting career, this movie is an oasis of great acting. Costner is cruel and awesome as the cold blooded Thumbprint Killer. Normally if you play a stone cold killer and do it well people WILL remember you. BUT, note to Costner if you want to play an apathetic killer don't do it the same year as Bardem plays Anton Chigurh that's like playing a genius canibal the same year as Silence of the Labms! Once again bad luck to Mr. Costner.
Rated 20 Sep 2010
99
85th
Total surprise. I loved this movie. Even Dane Cook is great in this. That's how good this movie is!
Rated 28 Aug 2010
83
72nd
Really good thriller that keeps you on your toes. It could be better, especially the side plot with the daughter, but overall pretty satisfying.
Rated 20 Jul 2010
55
70th
Far better than you would expect reading the cast list, Mr Brooks takes inspiration from Alfred Hitchcock and lays out all of the cards on the table early rather than holding out for inane plot twists and makes for well a paced, suspenseful film. A man addicted to murder (like Dexter) has to struggle with his inner demon (literally, as William Hurt) and try to hold his life together as his latest murder leaves an opportunistic witness and too many loose ends to kill his way out of.
Rated 30 May 2010
80
67th
One of the best performances by Kevin Costner! Absolutely stunning, so soubtle! Also William Hurt was great as the evil alter ego. Together, their interacting was very balanced and sometimes nearly the same. The only disappointing performance was given by Demi Moore: Please just produce films and don't act anymore, ok? The end cries for another movie, and I honestly must say that I wanna see more of Mr. Brooks.
Rated 05 Apr 2010
95
85th
Kevin costner as a bad guy? yes please.
Rated 02 Jan 2010
40
24th
Meep meep meep meeep meeeeep
Rated 18 Dec 2009
63
51st
Good acting from Costner in this somewhat more scary film than I thought about a businessman leading a double life as a serial killer. The soundtrack is typical of popcorn teenager films which deteriorated the mood for me a bit and while I sympathized with Costner's character in what was quite an entertaining storyline, there were some annoying improbabilities, underlined by a disappointing ending. Pretty good thriller though.
Rated 17 Dec 2009
75
37th
Suspensful and unique, Kevin Costner does really well with the source material. The script was well composed, and the only sloppy thing was the casting of Dane Cook and that is forgiven once the final product is viewed. A good surprise film.
Rated 05 Oct 2009
31
33rd
I thought this movie wasn't good. The acting was boring and not good. I didn't feel anything, just boredom. The story could be good, but unfortionally it wasn't
Rated 20 Sep 2009
71
53rd
Took Costner long enough to make a decent film. And this film is decent. I really liked it.
Rated 08 Sep 2009
85
83rd
Underrated. Top-notch for this genre.
Rated 08 Sep 2009
28
5th
Not really an interesting film!
Rated 06 Sep 2009
62
44th
Good acting from Costner in this somewhat more scary film than I thought about a businessman leading a double life as a serial killer. The soundtrack is typical of popcorn teenager films which deteriorated the mood for me a bit and while I sympathized with Costner's character in what was quite an entertaining storyline, there were some annoying improbabilities, underlined by a disappointing ending. Pretty good thriller though.
Rated 04 Aug 2009
44
17th
Kevin Costner's first decent performance since JFK, if you could even call that decent. To bad the script is incredulous.
Rated 04 Aug 2009
30
8th
Obvious, intellect-insulting garbage. The minute I saw Bill Hurt as the alter-ego personified it just switched me off. There were so any themes left unexplored and so many great opportunities missed with the plot.
Rated 22 Jul 2009
70
59th
Good thriller about a paranoid schizophrenic man, with a rational side and a "serial killer side". William Hurt is the highlight as the bad side of Costner, and also the parts where Costner worries that his condition might be hereditary in concerns of his daughter.
Rated 21 Jul 2009
80
38th
I could draw the parallels between this and the ghost and the darkness but I'll let the reader do thtat
Rated 05 Jul 2009
88
58th
surprisingly good and dane cook wasn't a douche
Rated 12 Jun 2009
72
85th
Good thriller, lots of twists and turns in a good plot.
Rated 03 May 2009
88
90th
Great. A well loved and respected businessman with a killer split personality desperately tries to keeps his two conflicting sides apart. This may be a tired premise but Costner in the lead role is amazing. Who would've thought he'd make such a great serial killer. And the chemistry between him and William Hurt is flawless. Definitley worth a watch.
Rated 01 May 2009
79
54th
The sadistic character in this movie sells it.I find it funny that he goes to AA
Rated 30 Apr 2009
39
7th
Sometimes interesting but mostly boring.
Rated 22 Mar 2009
30
94th
Best serial killer film ever. This lead character is deep. And by deep I don't mean he has multiple personalities and was raped as a child.
Rated 17 Mar 2009
78
69th
Costner plays it like solid. I still sympathized with his character at the end, good work again. Hurt always ok. Dane Cook, he just passed the test. The storyline was entertaining. The directing clean and cold as it should be. Liked the movie.
Rated 18 Jan 2009
80
67th
Good and kinda creepy in good way.
Rated 05 Jan 2009
77
73rd
Costner was creepy, but he was always way too calm and collected...almost lethargic at times. ::shrugs:: Not horrible though.
Rated 31 Dec 2008
85
90th
Rated 19 Dec 2008
77
56th
William Hurt, like J.K. Simmons, should have a small role in every single movie. It would make all of them so much better.
Rated 18 Nov 2008
65
79th
More clever than expected.
Rated 23 Oct 2008
94
87th
This movie is so kick ass. Loved the twist and the mental thought that the movie gives off.
Rated 13 Sep 2008
80
61st
Very well done, very dark, just like it should be.
Rated 05 Sep 2008
43
23rd
Costner is surprisingly competent in a role where he's not playing himself, and Hurt is just awesome as his Dark Passenger, but the film surrounding them is something of a cluttered mess. There are good scenes here and there, and even Dane Cook gives a passable performance, but the tone is so inconsistent and Demi Moore may as well be acting in a different (and awful) movie. The ending is fucking terrible too and the movie just made me wish I was watching Dexter instead.
Rated 15 Aug 2008
80
46th
A brilliant, twisted, unique script. I loved the concept. I didn't, however, liked some of the acting. Demi Moore was misplaced in this movie. It was a role that was meant for someone else. Kevin Costner, although playing out of character, does, at times does his 'all american' drawl. But he pulls it off overall. A good movie; could have been better.
Rated 23 Jul 2008
48
29th
Self-knowing in its luridness but not made with enough panache to push it into that stratosphere of dark, giggly fun. I need to tread somewhat in the land of spoilers to pay this next compliment, but it bears noting that any film which includes a moment where Dane Cook gets hit in the face with a shovel can't be all bad.
Rated 14 Jul 2008
70
55th
Better than people give it credit for. Yeah, Moore and Cook suck, but Kevin Costner is ACTUALLY good for once. And it's entertaining stuff.
Rated 26 Jun 2008
81
91st
Nice
Rated 25 Jun 2008
45
15th
Mr. Brooks is not clever, charming, or interesting in any way. It's one of the most predictable, cliche serial-killer thrillers I've ever seen, and this one has Dane Cook as one of the leading roles and those ones don't. That's just even more reason that Mr. Brooks is a piece of crap movie. What a snoozefest. How does Kevin Costner go from movies like JFK to this garbage.
Rated 22 Jun 2008
75
76th
Entertaining, with a surprisingly good job by Dane Cook.
Rated 20 Jun 2008
71
21st
Change one thing about the ending and this one gets a 90 ...
Rated 18 Jun 2008
65
73rd
Very good.
Rated 10 Jun 2008
55
61st
From the writing team that gave the world STARMAN (1984), oddly enough. STAND BY ME (1986) makes more sense as their subsequent project, but 20-odd years later they went in a somewhat new direction for their long-awaited return to having a script made into a movie.
Rated 14 Apr 2008
80
81st
Surprisingly good. Interesting point of view.
Rated 30 Mar 2008
95
95th
I love intelligent killers!
Rated 08 Mar 2008
85
58th
I HATE Kevin Coster, but LOVED him in this movie. BRILLIANT film- up until the Director RUINED what seemed to be an excellent movie ending. What a copout.
Rated 27 Feb 2008
86
98th
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