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To say that “Sicario” is about the drug war along the Mexican border makes it sound like a dozen other movies: A young FBI agent with a score to settle joins up on a secret mission to ...
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The opening 40 minutes of Denis Villeneuve’s “Sicario” are probably the best of any film you will see this year. He kicks off with a bang, when a SWAT team rams a truck into a living room in ...
It’s tempting to take “Sicario: Day of the Soldado” at face value, as just a gritty and violent thriller, but even through that lens it’s uniquely dissatisfying.
Sicario: Day of the Soldado is as intense and hardcore as a film can get. For what it lacks in a slick title, it makes up for in a brutally powerful story that once again examines the bleak war on ...
Sicario review: Denis Villenueve's ... Blunt plays the hero, an in-over-her-head SWAT cop who will get shot, stabbed, choked, punched, bludgeoned and smooshed face first against various textures ...
The war on drugs has gone from bad to worse in this follow-up to the 2015 film. Justin Chang says that though its "bigger and brasher" than the original, the story in this sequel doesn't fully engage.
Sheridan’s most recent film, Sicario: Day of the Soldado, the sequel to 2015’s Sicario, proves to be the exception to the rule. Even worse, the film plays into ruinous border stereotypes.
‘Sicario,’ with Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin, Victor Garber, Jon Bernthal, Daniel Kaluuya. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, from a screenplay by Taylor Sheridan. 122 minutes.
Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, and Benicio del Toro are no strangers to big-screen romps — The Devil Wears Prada, Men in Black 3, Guardians of the Galaxy — but Sicario is a decidedly different animal.