
Mr. Brooks - Wikipedia
Mr. Brooks is a 2007 American psychological thriller film directed by Bruce A. Evans starring Kevin Costner, Demi Moore, Dane Cook, and William Hurt. It was released on June 1, 2007.
Mr. Brooks (2007) - IMDb
Mr. Brooks: Directed by Bruce A. Evans. With Kevin Costner, Demi Moore, Dane Cook, William Hurt. A well-respected businessman is sometimes controlled by his murder and mayhem …
William Hurt - Wikipedia
He starred in films such as Body Heat (1981), The Big Chill (1983), The Accidental Tourist (1988), Alice (1990), One True Thing (1998), Syriana (2005), Mr. Brooks (2007) Into the Wild (2007), …
Mr. Brooks (2007) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
Mr. Brooks (2007) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Remembering Mr. Brooks, The Bonkers Thriller Where Kevin
Nov 21, 2022 · Mr. Brooks, a rather wacky serial killer thriller starring Kevin Costner, is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Here's why you should watch it.
31 Facts About The Movie Mr. Brooks
Dec 18, 2023 · Mr. Brooks was praised for its unique take on the serial killer genre, incorporating elements of suspense, drama, and even a touch of dark humor. The movie received positive …
Mr. Brooks (2007) - William Hurt as Marshall - IMDb
Just tell Mr. Smith that you decided never to kill again, and he'll go away. Mr. Earl Brooks : You enjoy watching me suffer, don't you? Marshall : In a word, yes. Mr. Earl Brooks : Where do you …
Mr. Brooks - The Hollywood Reporter
May 28, 2007 · Brooks has an alter ego named Marshall who is personified by William Hurt. Marshall plays Id to Brooks’ weak Superego, always urging him to be bad and enjoy the ride.
Mr. Brooks - Movies - Review - The New York Times
Jun 1, 2007 · Earl’s fiendish alter ego, Marshall (William Hurt) — an imaginary figure who leans over Earl’s shoulder while he’s driving — flashes an evil grin and tempts him with descriptions …
Movie Mr Brooks - PSYCHOPATHS IN FACT & FICTION
Brooks struggles to control his urges and has conjured up an alter ego, played by William Hurt, to encourage him to indulge his bloodlust, creating the sense, or illusion, that he really wants to …