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Working in this film's favor is the aforementioned brisk pace and the taut editing. It somehow adds to the sense of desperation and urgency that the lead pair feels. Overall, a passable action potboiler.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 7, 2017

It's yet another disappointing turn from the Oscar-winning actor, Robert De Niro - it's becoming difficult to believe that this is the same actor who played Jake La Motta in Raging Bull or Vito Corleone in The Godfather.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 1, 2016

... more tedious than exciting as it leads to a preposterous climax.

| Dec 31, 2015

Despite a high-concept idea and a good cast, this crime thriller feels somewhat half-baked and rushed. It might once have been promising, but it seems like something went wrong along the way.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 3, 2015

Echoes of better movies abound in Stephen Cyrus Sepher and Max Adams' screenplay, mixed with an illogic entirely their own.

Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 19, 2015

Unexpected, fast and well acted are the three terms which I'd use to describe this adaptation from director Scott Mann. [Full review in Spanish]

| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 17, 2015

The heist in Heist is pretty pedestrian, and the film turns into Die Hard-on-a-bus with a couple of so-so twists and serviceable spasms of action. If that's what you're looking for, rent Speed instead.

| Original Score: C | Nov 17, 2015

The film sets out to do nothing, and I think it does 'nothing' very well (either way you read this is fine).

| Original Score: 5/10 | Nov 15, 2015

Applying the brakes to detail worry only reinforces flimsy screenwriting and iffy casting, losing the movie's appeal as it struggles to build a more dramatically sound offering of complete nonsense.

| Original Score: C | Nov 14, 2015

Another dull, D온라인카지노추천-caliber actioner with a depressingly good cast considering the material.

| Original Score: 4/10 | Nov 13, 2015

Everything is dully routine, with characters much too composed in volatile situations to be believed.

| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Nov 13, 2015

As throwbacks go, it's more bearable than shoulder pads.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Nov 13, 2015

As vapidly generic as its title, British director Scott Mann's "Heist" is a by-the-numbers crime thriller that squanders a decent cast, including Robert De Niro, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Dave Bautista.

| Nov 13, 2015

In the race to make the greatest number of crappy movies, Nicolas Cage has been De Niro's strongest competition. Now De Niro pulls way ahead.

| Nov 12, 2015

Whatever its flaws, "Heist" is to be commended for repeatedly finding ways to distract us from them.

| Nov 12, 2015

Caught between genre potboiler and would-be human drama, "Heist" doesn't have a mark to hit. But it leaves some good impressions.

| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Nov 12, 2015

Heist hangs together almost entirely on Morgan's charm and dogged determination.

| Original Score: 6/10 | Nov 12, 2015

It combines elements of classic heist movies, but a poor script leaves it far from being a good addition to the genre. [Full review in Spanish]

| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Nov 12, 2015

Heist goes from lousy to even worse. The screenplay is so clunky, not a single cast member manages to sound believable. Familiar, likable actors from Kate Bosworth to Gina Carano to Morris Chestnut are buried under an avalanche of awful.

Full Review | Original Score: 0/4 | Nov 12, 2015

Heist, like the kids' game Mouse Trap, has plenty of moving parts but a simple set up. And like a lot of criminals, it thinks (and acts like) it's smarter than it is.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Nov 12, 2015

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