Only the Brave

    Only the Brave
    2017

    Synopsis

    Members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots battle deadly wildfires to save an Arizona town.

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    Cast

    • Josh BrolinEric Marsh
    • Miles TellerBrendan "Donut" McDonough
    • Jeff BridgesDuane Steinbrink
    • Jennifer ConnellyAmanda Marsh
    • James Badge DaleJesse Steed
    • Taylor KitschChristopher MacKenzie
    • Alex RussellAndrew Ashcraft
    • Andie MacDowellMarvel Steinbrink
    • Geoff StultsTravis Turbyfill
    • Thad LuckinbillScott Norris

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Village Voice

      Only the Brave is a visually splendid, spellbinding, and surreal movie that also happens to be an emotionally shattering, over-the-top ugly-cry for the ages.
    • 90

      Variety

      It’s a gripping and powerfully emotional portrait of yee-haw heroism, pitting a squad of cocky, calendar-purty white dudes against an adversary with no creed or color, just an unquenchable appetite for destruction.
    • 86

      IGN

      It’s a straightforward celebration of these heroes’ lives, with a few meaningful revelations along the way, but nothing that will completely blow your mind. These are interesting, likable people who led interesting, exciting lives.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Because of its cast of young men being buff and hormonal and good at their jobs, one could say that Only the Brave is the Top Gun of firefighter movies, the difference being that the new film feels like it's embedded in reality rather than in an aerial wet dream.
    • 80

      Screen Daily

      Kosinski settles for a simplistic ending, and the film can’t avoid certain narrative predictability, but for all its conventionality, it’s also brave enough to push against those conventions to find the humanity within its heroes.
    • 78

      TheWrap

      As the story builds, these characters become richer and more complicated — and the stakes become more deadly — resulting in a movie with a delayed but no less potent dramatic punch.
    • 67

      IndieWire

      The movie is so cautious about avoiding disaster movie tropes that you can practically sense the resistance to arriving at the tragic finale. The result is a tasteful, well-acted bore, but so out of sync with traditional studio filmmaking it deserves some kudos anyway.
    • 60

      The Guardian

      There is a sincere effort to get beneath the facade of what an extremely fit twentysomething firefighter’s life is like. There’s even a possibility that the film’s first act is intentionally distancing so that the later scenes will have a bigger payoff.

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