Bronson
Driving by his deep will of being an important person and affects on the world, a young teenager boy named Michael Peterson, takes his weapon and goes in order to rob a post office, but in doing so, incidents come to climax, as he has been arrested and sentenced to 7 years at prison, where he impersonates the personality of his favorite celebrity Bronson.
March 05, 2014
The movie's giddy brio can leave you punch-drunk, and oddly unsatisfied.January 21, 2010
Part literate black comedy, part surrealistic character study, part horror movie, Bronson is a sophisticated confection, rich and dark, sprinkled with bitter little jokes.October 30, 2009
Bronson is one of those "based on a true story" dramatizations where the theatrically staged drama only gets in the way of the more interesting truth.June 22, 2013
An overstylized mess, with a brave but pointless performance from Tom Hardy as a lifelong prisoner who just wants to destroy everything around him, most of all himself.September 03, 2015
Hardy does an admirable job of making this monster human, which he achieves with surprising wit and a visceral, attention-grabbing passion.January 22, 2010
This is psychotic behavior as performance art, and Hardy makes it irresistible.November 24, 2009
Itâ(TM)s a meditation on the art of rage -- an action painting passing itself off as an action movie.September 26, 2014
...the film can barely contain Tom Hardy's performance. It's a Method turn so bloodily immersive it's hard to imagine the actor getting his head straight afterwards.December 17, 2010
full review at Movies for the MassesOctober 30, 2009
A pointless exercise in morbidity.September 08, 2011
...an anthropological study in human viciousness, like a nature film done by Stanley Kubrick.November 05, 2009
"Nuffin' wonky about my upbringing," Bronson says, early on. Nothing wonky about Hardy's performance, either.