Earl Brooks is a highly respected businessman and was recently named Portland's Man of the Year. He hides a terrible secret however: he is a serial killer known as the Fingerprint Killer. He has been attending AA meetings and has kept his addiction to killing under control for two years now but his alter ego, Marshall, has re-appeared and is pushing him to kill again. When he does kill a couple while they are making love, he is seen and photographed by someone who also his own death and murder fetish. In a parallel story, the police detective investigating the murder is having problems of her... own. She is going through a messy divorce and a violent criminal who had vowed revenge some years before has escaped from prison and is after her.
Read moreLess
Who knew there was a 12-step program for murder addicts? And who would guess a predilection for manslaughter could be passed from one generation to the next?
Those are only a couple of the ridiculous plot points in the inane Mr. Brooks, starring Kevin Costner, William Hurt and Demi Moore, all of whom should have known better than to take part in this silly spectacle.
You can't really fault Dane Cook, in his first serious role, though he overplays his wannabe killer in a particularly ham-fisted fashion.
Costner and Hurt together play Mr. Brooks in a device that is clunky from the start. Brooks is a rich businessman and philanthropist who, when...
In this ogre-ridden, ocean-going summer of sequels, Mr. Brooks reps a classic case of counter-programming. Original, adult and starring Kevin Costner as a serial killer, this suspense thriller with a smirk may not break any B.O. records, but it should provide discriminating audiences the antidote they seek to Clooneys-and-Caribbean fever, while giving Costner's career a considerable kick in the credibility department.
Costner's mere presence in this noirish Bruce A. Evans-helmed psycho-drama -- which Costner also produced, with longtime partner Jim Wilson and co-writer Raynold Gideon -- is an attention grabber. Although one of the actor's best performances ...
Mr. Brooks Kevin Costner and William Hurt star as different aspects of a conflicted character in Bruce A Evans's multi-faceted psycho thriller
Clean-cut, earnest, and just a little bland, Kevin Costner has constructed a highly successful career playing the gentle pioneer, the homespun baseball enthusiast, the unassuming hero and the dishy man-next-door. As appealing as this image may be, it is also readily amenable to subversion: in the twisty thriller No Way Out (1986), Costner's outward sincerity is used to conceal a treacherous double-agent from characters and viewers alike; and once again in Mr Brooks he preserves his well-managed image of re...
If you are new to watching movies online, this guide will certainly help you. Read full guide...
At Two-Movies.com we share with you the links to sites that have the films ready for you to watch. All you need to
do is select the source site. So click on the chosen link, close any pop-up advertisements, and press play. The
higher the rating a source file has - the better.
From time to time the source files may have been removed and the link won't work. If this is the case please let us
know by reporting broken links.
And don't forget to vote on the quality of the link you choose; by giving it the thumbs up or the thumb down. We
welcome feedback so let us know how you got on.
Interesting & good movie. Almost disturbing you can find a humanly side to a serial killer. Costner did surprisingly well considering the content of the role he played.
this move is awesome!! I wanna see more movies like this. Ted Bundy or Jeff Dahmer should have become that much smart like this serial killer. I am just kidding. LOL
I started out disliking the main character, but by the end of the movie I really liked him. I loved how he enteracted with his ego. There conversations were the same as any person has with themself. They argued alot, but they also had plenty of fun with each other and agreed on some things. Very well written, well acted movie. 10/10 from me