Must Go! A Fantastic Directorial Debut by movies2alert It's great to see a small indie film compete with big hollywood productions and My Brother THE DEVIL competes superbly on that level and in many cases surpasses it with a great story and...
90 The New York Times | Jeannette Catsoulis Nuances of faith, politics and sexual identity enrich what initially presents as a classic good son-bad son tale. Read full review
80 The Guardian | Peter Bradshaw It's an athletic, loose-limbed piece of movie-making, not perfect, but bursting with energy and adrenaline. Read full review
80 Total Film | What distinguishes My Brother The Devil is El Hosaini’s maturity in avoiding faux-doc grittiness, political grandstanding or flashy glorification in favour of an intimate, closely observed character piece. Read full review
80 Empire | Already a compelling gangland saga, this vastly promising debut turns into something more surprising when social prejudice becomes the characters’ weapon of choice. If that sounds too much like a lecture, El Hosaini’s voice remains crisp, cool and consistently street-smart. Read full review