What I like about the ”late-reel” gunplay in ”Heist” is the way some of the shooters are awkward and self-conscious; this is arguably the first gunfight of their lives. And the way DeVito dances into the path of the bullets hysterically trying to get everybody to stop shooting (”L...
The rest of the movie is a thrilling and suspenseful ride, as Joe and his team attempt to pull off the heist while staying one step ahead of the police and the mafia. Amidst all the chaos, Joe has to keep his cool, think on his feet, and make split-second decisions that could mean...
The Heist: Directed by Stuart Orme. With Pierce Brosnan, Tom Skerritt, Wendy Hughes, Noble Willingham. Framed con-man seeks revenge by planning a racetrack heist.
The film’s most infamous scene, where Charlotte Rampling’s character Lucia turns the concentration camp into a cabaret, is a corkscrew of arousal and discomfort and disgust, with each new kink in her posture, the way she leans onto a table and then comes back upright, bringing about a di...
Watch The Score The Score is a 2001 heist movie, directed by Frank Oz, that stars Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, and Marlon Brando. The film takes the audience on a thrilling and suspenseful journey as seasoned thief Nick Wells (De Niro) is coerced into carrying out one last robbery by...
The Creepy Catalog Horror Movie Index is an ongoing database of all horror and horror-related films. The index is designed to answer the
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Enlisting the help of London gangster Brendan (Neil Pearson) and his associates, Tony hatches a plan to steal a priceless Goya painting. Things get complicated when the heist leaves Tony concussed and Brendan with no painting. When Brendan takes Tony to a Harley Street h... Read all...
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The Vault is an interesting genre mix up. A mash up of your standard b-movie heist genre and a weird combination of unexpected horror. As far as bank heist films go, this film is pretty adequate. All the right beats for suspense in the first half of the film are hit as the would ...