While Josh Brolin can do it all and has been since the mid-80s — remember him in The Goonies?! — the Academy Award-winning actor has understandably been recognized for the dramatic work he’s done throughout his career.
The litany of revered dramas in his filmography makes his occasional foray into comedy all the more enjoyable, particularly in the new Prime Video comedy Brothers, in which he stars alongside Peter Dinklage. The film harkens back to the Hollywood of the 1990s, when high-concept star-vehicle comedies were a staple of the entertainment business.
Speaking to BroBible’s Post Credit Podcast ahead of the film’s release — Brothershits Prime Video on Thursday, October 17, Brolin, alongside Dinklage, discussed working with a pair of iconic co-stars in Marisa Tomei and Glenn Close, what happened to the high-profile studio comedy, how the idea for the film came from the size of their heads, the insane energy that …