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Brawl in Cell Block 99

Brawl in Cell Block 99 is a 2017 American neo-noir prison action thriller film directed and written by S. Craig Zahler and starring Vince Vaughn with Jennifer Carpenter, Don Johnson, Udo Kier, Marc Blucas, and Tom Guiry. The story follows Bradley Thomas, a drug mule who must kill a man held in a maximum security prison to rescue his pregnant wife from a vengeful drug lord.

Brawl in Cell Block 99
Theatrical release poster
Directed byS. Craig Zahler
Written byS. Craig Zahler
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBenji Bakshi
Edited byGreg D'Auria
Music by
  • Jeff Herriott
  • S. Craig Zahler
Production
companies
Distributed byRLJE Films
Release dates
  • September 2, 2017 (2017-09-02) (Venice)
  • October 6, 2017 (2017-10-06) (United States)
Running time
132 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4 million[2]
Box office$79,208[3]

Zahler wrote the script of Brawl in Cell Block 99 after watching several prison films, coming up with different elements to add to the genre. Zahler cast Vaughn for his consistency and authenticity, in a break from the comedic roles that Vaughn usually plays. Vaughn exercised and underwent training for the film's action and fighting sequences. Filming took place in Staten Island, New York City, between August and October 2016 under a production budget of $4 million.

The film premiered at the 74th Venice International Film Festival, and was released in theaters, digital HD, and video on demand in October 2017, by RLJE Films. Brawl in Cell Block 99 received mainly positive reviews which praised Vaughn's performance and the film's 1970s-grindhouse style. The film was named among the year's best films by the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The A.V. Club.

Plot edit

Bradley Thomas is laid off from his job at an auto repair shop. When he arrives home, he finds a hickey on his wife, Lauren, who admits to an extramarital affair. Bradley orders her inside the house before he violently dismantles her car. He later discusses with Lauren their failing relationship, forgives her, and returns to drug trafficking.

Eighteen months later, Bradley and a now-pregnant Lauren have adjusted to a better life. Bradley's boss, Gil, introduces him to Eleazar, a new business associate, with a task to pick up a package of crystal meth with two of Eleazar's men. Bradley distrusts one of Eleazar's henchmen, Roman, but accepts the job when Gil offers him three months' paternity leave. During the job, Bradley realizes it is a police trap and orders Eleazar's men to ditch the drugs. However, Eleazar's men ignore him and exchange fire with the police. Bradley, hesitant, attacks Eleazar's men; one of the men is fatally shot by the police while Roman is incapacitated. The police detain Bradley alive. Unwilling to give out names, Bradley is sentenced to seven years in a medium-security prison.

During the night, Eleazar's men kidnap Lauren. In prison, Bradley is visited by the Placid Man, a henchman for Eleazar. The Placid Man commands Bradley to assassinate an inmate who is held in Cell Block 99 at Redleaf, a maximum-security prison. If Bradley refuses, the limbs of his unborn child will be surgically removed and sent to him. Bradley reluctantly accepts and fights multiple guards in order to be transferred to Redleaf.

At Redleaf, Bradley meets the authoritarian Warden Tuggs, who demeans him and sends Bradley to a dilapidated cell. He learns that Cell Block 99 is for society's most despised criminals. Bradley starts a brawl with other prisoners in order to be reassigned to Cell Block 99. After he is reassigned, Bradley learns that his assassination target does not exist.

During the night, a Redleaf guard escorts Bradley to another cell, where Eleazar and his gang, including Roman, are held. They intend to torture Bradley for their amusement throughout his incarceration at Redleaf. Bradley ambushes the guards and brutally kills most of Eleazar's gang. Eleazar calls the doctor to carry out Eleazar's threat and harm Bradley's unborn child. Bradley tortures Eleazar until he calls off the operation.

The Placid Man and the doctor follow Eleazar's orders and drive Lauren unharmed to Gil's house. As they drive away, Gil retrieves a hidden rifle and kills the Placid Man. Lauren takes the rifle and shoots the doctor. Gil phones Bradley to inform him that his family is finally safe, and Bradley speaks to Lauren about their unborn child. Bradley then decapitates Eleazar in his cell. Tuggs and his guards emerge and execute Bradley.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

 
S. Craig Zahler at 2015 Fantastic Fest

S. Craig Zahler wrote the script for Brawl in Cell Block 99 in 2011.[11] Zahler came up with the concept after watching several prison films at the Film Forum in New York City, coming up with different elements to add into the genre.[11] In an interview with The Verge, Zahler explained, "Prison is such a compelling place to set a movie, because you have a bunch of hard-edged dudes confined together, and all of them are going to have interesting backstories".[12]

Zahler named the film Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954) and its director Don Siegel as inspirations.[13] Zahler wrote every moment of graphic violence into the script of Brawl in Cell Block 99, although he wondered if some scenes had gone too far.[14] Zahler chose a long title for the film to be evocative and memorable, like his other films Bone Tomahawk (2015) and Dragged Across Concrete (2018). He castigated one-word movie titles as vague and frustrating; as an example, he contrasted the 2016 film Moonlight compared to the play it was based on, In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue.[15]

Zahler sold the script of Brawl in Cell Block 99 to several producers, but progress stalled until Bone Tomahawk was completed.[11] Jack Heller and Dallas Sonnier brought back the script, allowing Zahler to have full creative control over the film.[11][16] The budget was $4 million.[2] Heller and Sonnier produced the film as Caliber Media. XYZ Films was the executive producer.[4]

Casting edit

For instance, a character closer to this guy is someone like Woody Harrelson. His head is there, his accent is naturally there. I'm a big Woody Harrelson fan, but he would be the normal choice here. When you're trying to make something unique, which I'm trying to do with all my pieces, and I took some guy who'd played a character close to this one before…? I'd lose the unique experience of watching this character, the physicality, the muscle, the very layered internal work. The conflation of all of this stuff yields a character we've never seen before. If Woody Harrelson came in and did this, he would have done an excellent job, the transformation isn't as big. That was the thing with picking Vince, that transformation would be there.

S. Craig Zahler, Den of Geek, 2017[17]

 
Vince Vaughn, who plays Bradley Thomas
 
Jennifer Carpenter, who plays Bradley's wife Lauren

On August 17, 2016, Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Carpenter signed in to play the main leads.[2][9] Carpenter was initially cast as the main female lead of Bone Tomahawk but was not able to appear due to scheduling conflicts.[4] Zahler praised Vaughn's authenticity, engagement, and consistency in films like Swingers (1996), The Cell (2000), Old School (2003), and Hacksaw Ridge (2016).[2] Although Vaughn was mainly known for his comedic roles, Zahler wanted to tap into Vaughn's talent in playing serious roles. Zahler also chose Vaughn for his imposing presence and physical profile as a large man standing at 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m). Zahler remarked: "I knew he was a big guy. I knew if I saw him on the street I wouldn't think that guy's a comedian. I would think that's a menacing looking dude".[15][17][18] Vaughn had seen Bone Tomahawk, Zahler's first directed film, and agreed to perform in Brawl in Cell Block 99 after reading its script. Vaughn expressed: "Zahler doesn’t write in a genre. He takes all of these elements and cross-pollinates them and tells a unique story".[19] Vaughn went through physical exercise to prepare for fighting sequences that are similar to "traditional Hong Kong fight movie sequences".[19] Drew Leary was the fight choreographer.[20]

Vaughn's character Bradley has a cross tattoo on the back of his head, which Vaughn says represents Christianity.[19] Zahler hoped that the cross tattoo would intrigue people to see "this is a Vince Vaughn you’ve never seen before".[21] Zahler credited Vaughn's boxing and wrestling experience in helping shoot the fight scenes.[12]

Zahler praised Don Johnson, who played Warden Tuggs: "Don does a fantastic job in bringing this character to life as someone who handles different people as an animal handler would handle different animals".[21]

Filming edit

Principal photography ran for five weeks from August 15, 2016 to October 17, 2016, on Staten Island, New York City.[4][17][22] The shooting schedule was tight, and the film crew shot in multiple locations in the same day. The film crew lost locations during the shoot and looked for new locations during their lunch breaks. Producers Jack Heller and Greg Zuk found one of the shoot locations.[2]

Cinematographer Benji Bakshi, who previously collaborated with Zahler on Bone Tomahawk, worked on Brawl in Cell Block 99. Zahler chose a narrower aspect ratio of 1.85:1 to focus on scenes with one character, rather than the wider 2.35:1 ratio used for the ensemble cast in Bone Tomahawk. Bakshi shot the film with a RED Weapon camera; Zahler disliked the RED Dragon that he used in Bone Tomahawk because it was visually noisier.[12] To make the film more atmospheric, Zahler and Bakshi focused on blue colors in the early parts of the film, and made the tones progressively darker. The third act was "supposed to feel oppressive, with almost a medieval-dungeon feel".[12]

Since Zahler did not want to use computer-generated imagery (CG) in Brawl in Cell Block 99, most of the violence and gore was done as physical special effects.[11] Zahler minimized the use of edits, close-ups, and sound effects to make the violence as realistic and uncomfortable as possible. He explained: "I shoot violence in a really unvarnished way, without all this cinematic frosting, and there's no CG so there isn't that slight off, digital feel. It makes the impact sharper, because it’s not how audiences are used to seeing movie violence".[14] The actors rehearsed and performed the fight scenes over multiple takes without stunt doubles, and they risked getting hurt if there was a mistake.[11][12]

Music edit

Brawl in Cell Block 99
Soundtrack album by
various artists, Jeff Herriott, S. Craig Zahler
ReleasedOctober 13, 2017
GenreSoul, Funk
Length31:10
LabelLakeshore Records

The film's soundtrack was composed by Zahler's friend Jeff Herriott, who had worked with Zahler on Bone Tomahawk. Zahler collaborated with artists to compose original songs, such as the rhythm and blues performed by The O'Jays.[19][20] The music sounds like vintage soul music, using real instruments instead of synthesizers.[2] While original songs feature on the soundtrack, the film has almost no score (musical accompaniment) as Zahler wanted to focus on the acting.[12]

Lakeshore Records released the soundtrack on October 13, 2017 in CD, Digital, and Vinyl formats.[23]

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Give Her a Ride"Butch Tavares4:20
2."The Letter That Won't Ever Be Sent"Butch Tavares3:22
3."You Are Yesterday"Butch Tavares4:17
4."Trumpets of Heaven"Adi Armour5:08
5."This Lovely Park"Adi Armour4:38
6."God Bless My Mama"The O'Jays4:38
7."Buddy's Business"The O'Jays4:47
Total length:31:10

Release edit

Brawl in Cell Block 99 premiered out of competition at the 74th Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2017.[1][24] In the same month, the film screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and Fantastic Fest.[8] RLJE Films, holder of the North American distribution rights, released the film in theaters on October 6, 2017, and on digital HD and video on demand on October 13, 2017.[5][21][25] Brawl in Cell Block 99 grossed $79,000 worldwide.[26]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Brawl in Cell Block 99 received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 91% based on 96 reviews, with an average rating of 7.60/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Brawl in Cell Block 99 rides a committed Vince Vaughn performance into the brutally violent—and undeniably entertaining—depths of prison-set grindhouse genre fare."[27] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100, based on 21 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[28] At the 74th Venice International Film Festival, the film received warm applause from the audience.[29]

Owen Gleiberman of Variety praised the film, calling it a "rare movie that truly evokes the grindhouse '70s" with its "exploitation made with vicious sincerity", a sentiment shared by Eric Kohn of IndieWire.[29][30] Praise was also given to Vaughn's performance by Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times, Gleiberman of Variety, and Dan Buffa of KSDK News. Gleiberman refers to Vaughn's character Bradley as "a big violent sad-eyed baby, and he connects to the audience in the direct emotional way that he has done only rarely since Swingers". Buffa believes the film would help resurrect Vaughn's career after a line of failed films starring him.[29][31][32]

Accolades edit

The film made year-end best of lists for Newsweek,[33] Los Angeles Times,[34] Collider,[35] The A.V. Club,[36] and others. The picture was a New York Times Critic's Pick[37] and was screened at the Museum of Modern Art,[38] where it was added to the permanent collection.[38]

Brawl in Cell Block 99 was nominated for Best Thriller Film and Best Actor for Vaughn at the 44th Saturn Awards, but lost to Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Mark Hamill for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, respectively.[39][40]

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Brawl in Cell Block 99 is a 2017 American neo noir prison action thriller film directed and written by S Craig Zahler and starring Vince Vaughn with Jennifer Carpenter Don Johnson Udo Kier Marc Blucas and Tom Guiry The story follows Bradley Thomas a drug mule who must kill a man held in a maximum security prison to rescue his pregnant wife from a vengeful drug lord Brawl in Cell Block 99Theatrical release posterDirected byS Craig ZahlerWritten byS Craig ZahlerProduced byJack Heller Dallas SonnierStarringVince Vaughn Jennifer Carpenter Don Johnson Udo Kier Marc Blucas Tom GuiryCinematographyBenji BakshiEdited byGreg D AuriaMusic byJeff Herriott S Craig ZahlerProductioncompaniesAssemble Media Cinestate Caliber Media Company Realmbuilders Productions XYZ FilmsDistributed byRLJE FilmsRelease datesSeptember 2 2017 2017 09 02 Venice October 6 2017 2017 10 06 United States Running time132 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 4 million 2 Box office 79 208 3 Zahler wrote the script of Brawl in Cell Block 99 after watching several prison films coming up with different elements to add to the genre Zahler cast Vaughn for his consistency and authenticity in a break from the comedic roles that Vaughn usually plays Vaughn exercised and underwent training for the film s action and fighting sequences Filming took place in Staten Island New York City between August and October 2016 under a production budget of 4 million The film premiered at the 74th Venice International Film Festival and was released in theaters digital HD and video on demand in October 2017 by RLJE Films Brawl in Cell Block 99 received mainly positive reviews which praised Vaughn s performance and the film s 1970s grindhouse style The film was named among the year s best films by the Los Angeles Times The New York Times and The A V Club Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 3 4 Music 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksPlot editBradley Thomas is laid off from his job at an auto repair shop When he arrives home he finds a hickey on his wife Lauren who admits to an extramarital affair Bradley orders her inside the house before he violently dismantles her car He later discusses with Lauren their failing relationship forgives her and returns to drug trafficking Eighteen months later Bradley and a now pregnant Lauren have adjusted to a better life Bradley s boss Gil introduces him to Eleazar a new business associate with a task to pick up a package of crystal meth with two of Eleazar s men Bradley distrusts one of Eleazar s henchmen Roman but accepts the job when Gil offers him three months paternity leave During the job Bradley realizes it is a police trap and orders Eleazar s men to ditch the drugs However Eleazar s men ignore him and exchange fire with the police Bradley hesitant attacks Eleazar s men one of the men is fatally shot by the police while Roman is incapacitated The police detain Bradley alive Unwilling to give out names Bradley is sentenced to seven years in a medium security prison During the night Eleazar s men kidnap Lauren In prison Bradley is visited by the Placid Man a henchman for Eleazar The Placid Man commands Bradley to assassinate an inmate who is held in Cell Block 99 at Redleaf a maximum security prison If Bradley refuses the limbs of his unborn child will be surgically removed and sent to him Bradley reluctantly accepts and fights multiple guards in order to be transferred to Redleaf At Redleaf Bradley meets the authoritarian Warden Tuggs who demeans him and sends Bradley to a dilapidated cell He learns that Cell Block 99 is for society s most despised criminals Bradley starts a brawl with other prisoners in order to be reassigned to Cell Block 99 After he is reassigned Bradley learns that his assassination target does not exist During the night a Redleaf guard escorts Bradley to another cell where Eleazar and his gang including Roman are held They intend to torture Bradley for their amusement throughout his incarceration at Redleaf Bradley ambushes the guards and brutally kills most of Eleazar s gang Eleazar calls the doctor to carry out Eleazar s threat and harm Bradley s unborn child Bradley tortures Eleazar until he calls off the operation The Placid Man and the doctor follow Eleazar s orders and drive Lauren unharmed to Gil s house As they drive away Gil retrieves a hidden rifle and kills the Placid Man Lauren takes the rifle and shoots the doctor Gil phones Bradley to inform him that his family is finally safe and Bradley speaks to Lauren about their unborn child Bradley then decapitates Eleazar in his cell Tuggs and his guards emerge and execute Bradley Cast editVince Vaughn as Bradley Thomas 4 Jennifer Carpenter as Lauren Thomas Bradley s wife 4 Don Johnson as Warden Tuggs the warden of Redleaf Prison 5 Udo Kier as The Placid Man a henchman for Eleazar 6 Marc Blucas as Gil Bradley s boss in drug trafficking 6 Mustafa Shakir as Andre 6 Thomas Guiry as Wilson a prison guard of Redleaf 6 Dion Mucciacito as Eleazar a drug trafficker and gang leader 6 Geno Segers as Roman a drug runner working for Eleazar 6 Willie C Carpenter as Lefty 6 Fred Melamed as Mr Irving 6 Clark Johnson as Detective Watkins 6 Pooja Kumar as Denise Pawther 6 Tobee Paik as The doctor 7 Rob Morgan as Jeremy 8 Dan Amboyer as Longman 9 Philip Ettinger as Derrick 10 Devon Windsor as Jill 10 Production editDevelopment edit nbsp S Craig Zahler at 2015 Fantastic Fest S Craig Zahler wrote the script for Brawl in Cell Block 99 in 2011 11 Zahler came up with the concept after watching several prison films at the Film Forum in New York City coming up with different elements to add into the genre 11 In an interview with The Verge Zahler explained Prison is such a compelling place to set a movie because you have a bunch of hard edged dudes confined together and all of them are going to have interesting backstories 12 Zahler named the film Riot in Cell Block 11 1954 and its director Don Siegel as inspirations 13 Zahler wrote every moment of graphic violence into the script of Brawl in Cell Block 99 although he wondered if some scenes had gone too far 14 Zahler chose a long title for the film to be evocative and memorable like his other films Bone Tomahawk 2015 and Dragged Across Concrete 2018 He castigated one word movie titles as vague and frustrating as an example he contrasted the 2016 film Moonlight compared to the play it was based on In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue 15 Zahler sold the script of Brawl in Cell Block 99 to several producers but progress stalled until Bone Tomahawk was completed 11 Jack Heller and Dallas Sonnier brought back the script allowing Zahler to have full creative control over the film 11 16 The budget was 4 million 2 Heller and Sonnier produced the film as Caliber Media XYZ Films was the executive producer 4 Casting edit For instance a character closer to this guy is someone like Woody Harrelson His head is there his accent is naturally there I m a big Woody Harrelson fan but he would be the normal choice here When you re trying to make something unique which I m trying to do with all my pieces and I took some guy who d played a character close to this one before I d lose the unique experience of watching this character the physicality the muscle the very layered internal work The conflation of all of this stuff yields a character we ve never seen before If Woody Harrelson came in and did this he would have done an excellent job the transformation isn t as big That was the thing with picking Vince that transformation would be there S Craig Zahler Den of Geek 2017 17 nbsp Vince Vaughn who plays Bradley Thomas nbsp Jennifer Carpenter who plays Bradley s wife Lauren On August 17 2016 Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Carpenter signed in to play the main leads 2 9 Carpenter was initially cast as the main female lead of Bone Tomahawk but was not able to appear due to scheduling conflicts 4 Zahler praised Vaughn s authenticity engagement and consistency in films like Swingers 1996 The Cell 2000 Old School 2003 and Hacksaw Ridge 2016 2 Although Vaughn was mainly known for his comedic roles Zahler wanted to tap into Vaughn s talent in playing serious roles Zahler also chose Vaughn for his imposing presence and physical profile as a large man standing at 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Zahler remarked I knew he was a big guy I knew if I saw him on the street I wouldn t think that guy s a comedian I would think that s a menacing looking dude 15 17 18 Vaughn had seen Bone Tomahawk Zahler s first directed film and agreed to perform in Brawl in Cell Block 99 after reading its script Vaughn expressed Zahler doesn t write in a genre He takes all of these elements and cross pollinates them and tells a unique story 19 Vaughn went through physical exercise to prepare for fighting sequences that are similar to traditional Hong Kong fight movie sequences 19 Drew Leary was the fight choreographer 20 Vaughn s character Bradley has a cross tattoo on the back of his head which Vaughn says represents Christianity 19 Zahler hoped that the cross tattoo would intrigue people to see this is a Vince Vaughn you ve never seen before 21 Zahler credited Vaughn s boxing and wrestling experience in helping shoot the fight scenes 12 Zahler praised Don Johnson who played Warden Tuggs Don does a fantastic job in bringing this character to life as someone who handles different people as an animal handler would handle different animals 21 Filming edit Principal photography ran for five weeks from August 15 2016 to October 17 2016 on Staten Island New York City 4 17 22 The shooting schedule was tight and the film crew shot in multiple locations in the same day The film crew lost locations during the shoot and looked for new locations during their lunch breaks Producers Jack Heller and Greg Zuk found one of the shoot locations 2 Cinematographer Benji Bakshi who previously collaborated with Zahler on Bone Tomahawk worked on Brawl in Cell Block 99 Zahler chose a narrower aspect ratio of 1 85 1 to focus on scenes with one character rather than the wider 2 35 1 ratio used for the ensemble cast in Bone Tomahawk Bakshi shot the film with a RED Weapon camera Zahler disliked the RED Dragon that he used in Bone Tomahawk because it was visually noisier 12 To make the film more atmospheric Zahler and Bakshi focused on blue colors in the early parts of the film and made the tones progressively darker The third act was supposed to feel oppressive with almost a medieval dungeon feel 12 Since Zahler did not want to use computer generated imagery CG in Brawl in Cell Block 99 most of the violence and gore was done as physical special effects 11 Zahler minimized the use of edits close ups and sound effects to make the violence as realistic and uncomfortable as possible He explained I shoot violence in a really unvarnished way without all this cinematic frosting and there s no CG so there isn t that slight off digital feel It makes the impact sharper because it s not how audiences are used to seeing movie violence 14 The actors rehearsed and performed the fight scenes over multiple takes without stunt doubles and they risked getting hurt if there was a mistake 11 12 Music edit Brawl in Cell Block 99Soundtrack album by various artists Jeff Herriott S Craig ZahlerReleasedOctober 13 2017GenreSoul FunkLength31 10LabelLakeshore Records The film s soundtrack was composed by Zahler s friend Jeff Herriott who had worked with Zahler on Bone Tomahawk Zahler collaborated with artists to compose original songs such as the rhythm and blues performed by The O Jays 19 20 The music sounds like vintage soul music using real instruments instead of synthesizers 2 While original songs feature on the soundtrack the film has almost no score musical accompaniment as Zahler wanted to focus on the acting 12 Lakeshore Records released the soundtrack on October 13 2017 in CD Digital and Vinyl formats 23 No TitleMusicLength1 Give Her a Ride Butch Tavares4 202 The Letter That Won t Ever Be Sent Butch Tavares3 223 You Are Yesterday Butch Tavares4 174 Trumpets of Heaven Adi Armour5 085 This Lovely Park Adi Armour4 386 God Bless My Mama The O Jays4 387 Buddy s Business The O Jays4 47Total length 31 10Release editBrawl in Cell Block 99 premiered out of competition at the 74th Venice International Film Festival on September 2 2017 1 24 In the same month the film screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and Fantastic Fest 8 RLJE Films holder of the North American distribution rights released the film in theaters on October 6 2017 and on digital HD and video on demand on October 13 2017 5 21 25 Brawl in Cell Block 99 grossed 79 000 worldwide 26 Reception editCritical response edit Brawl in Cell Block 99 received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 91 based on 96 reviews with an average rating of 7 60 10 The website s critical consensus reads Brawl in Cell Block 99 rides a committed Vince Vaughn performance into the brutally violent and undeniably entertaining depths of prison set grindhouse genre fare 27 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100 based on 21 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 28 At the 74th Venice International Film Festival the film received warm applause from the audience 29 Owen Gleiberman of Variety praised the film calling it a rare movie that truly evokes the grindhouse 70s with its exploitation made with vicious sincerity a sentiment shared by Eric Kohn of IndieWire 29 30 Praise was also given to Vaughn s performance by Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun Times Gleiberman of Variety and Dan Buffa of KSDK News Gleiberman refers to Vaughn s character Bradley as a big violent sad eyed baby and he connects to the audience in the direct emotional way that he has done only rarely since Swingers Buffa believes the film would help resurrect Vaughn s career after a line of failed films starring him 29 31 32 Accolades edit The film made year end best of lists for Newsweek 33 Los Angeles Times 34 Collider 35 The A V Club 36 and others The picture was a New York Times Critic s Pick 37 and was screened at the Museum of Modern Art 38 where it was added to the permanent collection 38 Brawl in Cell Block 99 was nominated for Best Thriller Film and Best Actor for Vaughn at the 44th Saturn Awards but lost to Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and Mark Hamill for Star Wars The Last Jedi respectively 39 40 References edit a b Rooney David September 2 2017 Brawl in Cell Block 99 Review Venice 2017 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved September 24 2017 a b c d e f Brawl in Cell Block 99 Director S Craig Zahler on Taking Vince Vaughn to a Different Place as an Actor The Tracking Board October 5 2017 Archived from the original on April 21 2022 Retrieved December 29 2021 Brawl in Cell Block 99 2017 The Numbers 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