Sicario (2015)

Movie · 2015 · Action, Crime, Thriller · 2h 2m · R · English

Curator score: 8.4/10 (1.5M ratings)

The border is just another line to cross.

Overview

An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by a government task force to aid in the escalating war against drugs at the border area between the U.S. and Mexico.

Ratings

Director

Denis Villeneuve

Production

Lionsgate, Black Label Media, Thunder Road

Cast

Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, Victor Garber, Jon Bernthal, Daniel Kaluuya, Jeffrey Donovan, Raoul Max Trujillo, Julio Cesar Cedillo, Hank Rogerson, Bernardo P. Saracino, Maximiliano Hernández, Kevin Wiggins, Edgar Arreola, Kim Larrichio, Jesus Nevarez-Castillo, Dylan Kenin, John Trejo, Marty Lindsey, Alex Knight

Where to watch

Hulu

Curator Review

Verdict

A tense, beautifully shot border-war thriller that trades easy answers for dread, ambiguity, and escalating pressure. Its cold precision, strong performances, and unforgettable night-vision sequence make it a standout for viewers who want crime drama with serious cinematic force.

Best for

  • fans of grim, adult thrillers
  • viewers who like procedural tension and moral ambiguity
  • people drawn to elite cinematography and sound design
  • audiences who enjoy slow-burn suspense that erupts in bursts of violence

Skip if

  • you want a clear political thesis or tidy resolution
  • you dislike bleak, oppressive atmospheres
  • you prefer action movies with frequent set pieces
  • you need a protagonist who drives the story with confidence and control

Overview

Sicario is less a drug-war drama than a pressure chamber. Denis Villeneuve stages the border as a place where legality, morality, and survival blur into one another, and he does it with ruthless control. Every frame feels measured, from the desert exteriors to the suffocating interiors, all of it building toward a sense that the real enemy is the system itself.

Worth noting

Emily Blunt gives the film its human anchor as an agent who keeps discovering how little her training prepares her for this world. Around her, Benicio del Toro and Josh Brolin embody two very different kinds of institutional menace: one quiet and haunted, the other breezy and opaque. The result is a thriller that keeps shifting power without ever becoming less tense.

Bottom line

What lingers most is the craft. Roger Deakins’ imagery and Jóhann Jóhannsson’s score turn surveillance, darkness, and silence into weapons. The famous border crossing sequence is the movie in miniature: precise, terrifying, and unforgettable. It is not comforting, but it is absolutely gripping.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Erik 🎼 (5★) · 8377 likes

god said let there be light and roger deakins said wait for my cue

adambolt (4★) · 5017 likes

emily blunt is that club penguin operator being like “thats illegal people cant do that”

gabriel guimarães? (5★) · 4346 likes

The best episode of Narcos I have ever seen.

Kenneth Clark (4.5★) · 3583 likes

Literally the only time you will ever see a Wet Willy used tactically

Mike D'Angelo (4.5★) · 3022 likes

83/100 Second viewing, no change. Having now professionally reviewed this film four times (for The Dissolve from Cannes, and then for the A.V. Club, the Nashville Scene, and the Las Vegas Weekly), I thought I had nothing left to say, especially since I made a point of addressing the most common criticisms. But since a bunch of folks are praising Adam Nayman's takedown for Reverse Shot, let me quickly address a few of his points. “I have to know,” Kate…

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neo-noir, crime thriller, borderlands, tense, bleak, procedural, cinematic visuals, moral ambiguity, 2010s, slow burn

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