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Art of Steal

Original title: The Art of the Steal
  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
27K
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Matt Dillon, Kurt Russell, Terence Stamp, Jay Baruchel, Chris Diamantopoulos, Jason Jones, Kenneth Welsh, and Katheryn Winnick in Art of Steal (2013)
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Crunch Calhoun, a semi-reformed art thief, agrees to get his old gang back together to pull off one last heist.Crunch Calhoun, a semi-reformed art thief, agrees to get his old gang back together to pull off one last heist.Crunch Calhoun, a semi-reformed art thief, agrees to get his old gang back together to pull off one last heist.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Sobol
  • Writer
    • Jonathan Sobol
  • Stars
    • Kurt Russell
    • Jay Baruchel
    • Katheryn Winnick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan Sobol
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Sobol
    • Stars
      • Kurt Russell
      • Jay Baruchel
      • Katheryn Winnick
    • 88User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    The Art Of The Steal: Please Continue To Point Out The Obvious
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    The Art Of The Steal: You All Sound Like Chocolate Bars
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    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Crunch Calhoun
    Jay Baruchel
    Jay Baruchel
    • Francie Tobin
    Katheryn Winnick
    Katheryn Winnick
    • Lola
    Chris Diamantopoulos
    Chris Diamantopoulos
    • Guy de Cornet
    Jason Jones
    Jason Jones
    • Interpol Agent Bick
    Kenneth Welsh
    Kenneth Welsh
    • Uncle Paddy MacCarthy
    Terence Stamp
    Terence Stamp
    • Samuel Winter
    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • Nicky Calhoun
    Devon Bostick
    Devon Bostick
    • Ponch
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Dirty Ernie
    A.C. Peterson
    A.C. Peterson
    • Reverend Herman Headly
    • (as Alan C. Peterson)
    Dax Ravina
    Dax Ravina
    • Sunny
    Joe Pingue
    Joe Pingue
    • Carmen
    Camilla Scott
    • Olga Something-Long
    Mike Wilmot
    • Detroit Border Guard
    Eugene Lipinski
    Eugene Lipinski
    • Bartkowiak
    Scott McCrickard
    • Beefy Man #1
    K. Trevor Wilson
    K. Trevor Wilson
    • Beefy Guy #2
    • Director
      • Jonathan Sobol
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Sobol
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    User reviews88

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    7emv1031

    Way better than expected

    I decided to review this one because some of the other reviews are slightly miss leading. I do not pretend in any way to be a film critic... Just your every day regular movie goer/watcher, and as such I must admit I really really enjoyed this one. It has enough twists and turns to keep you hooked till the end and delivers a nice sense of humor throughout the whole movie. Yes, maybe the movie did try a bit too much to be a type of Guy Ritchie meets Ocean's Eleven, but I wouldn't necessarily say that's bad, and I wouldn't say it failed at it either. Bottom line, if you are considering watching it don't think it over too much, go for it and enjoy it, I guarantee it'll have you hooked into the first 10 minutes.
    8michael-yates-88-308634

    Fantastic Heist Movie...good Twist ...Loved it!

    If you love heist movies like me then you will love this one...without spoiling, it has all the ingredients for a good heist movie: protagonist is hard done by antagonist; trust is burnt; work together again for a big score; can they trust each other again? But what I like about this movies is the intricate story...there are things afoot and they're not twelve inches...Can you work it out? I had a rough idea without working out the details but I still loved it.... works much better than Now You See Me in my opinion...has a B grade movie feel but an A grade kick in the pants at the end...I do like Kurt Russell and Matt Dillon. And it is great to see Kenneth Welsh...A very Good Movie...
    8cosmo_tiger

    As fun as the Ocean's movies with a pay off that puts in almost on par with them. Heist fans will love this. I did.

    "If you got no trust that what do you got?" Crunch (Russell) and Nicky (Dillon) are brothers and partners in crime. When a job goes bad and they are both caught only Crunch ends up doing time. When he gets out he tries to go straight and becomes a motorcycle daredevil. When he tires of crashing for a few hundred bucks he agrees to pull off one last heist with his old team. They only thing standing in their way of pulling off the perfect heist is trust. This movie was a great surprise for me. I knew nothing about this going in and I think that helped my enjoyment of it. The movie was super fun to watch, really funny with a smart plot. This is the closest heist movie to the Ocean's series that has been made. Just like the Ocean's series the heist itself is fun to watch and the pay off brings it over the top. This is the kind of movie you can't say too much about without giving anything away but what I can say is watch this. One of the biggest surprises and funnest movies I have seen in a while. Overall, heist movie fans will love this...I did. I give this an A-.
    6SnoopyStyle

    lower grade Guy Ritchie style

    Motorcycle rider Crunch Calhoun (Kurt Russell) is in a crew with his half-brother Nicky Calhoun (Matt Dillon), Paddy MacCarthy (Kenneth Welsh), and forger Guy (Chris Diamantopoulos). Their mark is Stash Bartkowiak who had a stolen Gauguin from an Oslo gallery. They are discovered and Nicky rats out Crunch. Seven years in a Polish prison (5 1/2 with good behavior) later, Crunch is out and out of crime for good. He's daredevil motorcycle riding working with his girlfriend Lola (Katheryn Winnick) and apprentice Francie Tobin (Jay Baruchel). Interpol Agent Bick (Jason Jones) is after a stolen Seurat with the help of informant Samuel Winter (Terence Stamp). Nicky outsmarts them and double cross Sunny who then threatens Crunch for his money. Crunch is pulled back in with Nicky.

    There are too many capers and too many complicated expositions. Writer/director Jonathan Sobol has pack this in with so many characters. It's a lower grade Guy Ritchie in Canada. He is starting to solidify his style along with 'A Beginner's Guide to Endings'. However this is a little bit too ambitious for him. Dillon-Russell anchors it with a complicated cute relationship. There are some funny bits, some fun dialog, and a whole lot of fun-like wacky. There is a particularly funny art piece. In the end, it just needs more comedy and a more simplified story.
    JohnDeSando

    It's not Danny Ocean caliber, but it is fun.

    The Art of the Steal doesn't have the class of Ocean's Eleven, Guy Ritchie's eccentric bad boys, nor does it have the wry wit of In Bruges, but it does have enough enthusiasm, convoluted plot, split- screen framing, and seasoned cast anchored by Kurt Russell and Terence Stamp to make this dead-zone time of movie year bearable until May.

    This religious texts heist, however, does have some class—art to be specific—and the Seurat original, along with some Mona Lisa recollections, is the main object of the crime. Russell's Crunch Calhoun and Matt Dillon's half-brother Nicky do one last heist, a thriller mainstay that promises much will go wrong before the denouement. Writer- director Jonathan Sobol's double-crosses and cocky hooligans last to the twisted end for a real "last" one.

    With Jay Baruchel playing the greenhorn, and therefore the vulnerable part of the plan, fun ensues as he questions the sanity of the plan's convoluted steps. Even more fun is watching a deadpan Terence Stamp play a federal informer whose British accent and considerable knowledge of art inform every suspenseful moment with the exotic, the cultural, and the dangerous.

    Part of the joy is trying to figure out where his character fits in with the lawful and the unlawful. Not happy, however, is the over-the-top reactions of Jason Jones' Interpol agent, Bick. Blame director Jonathan Sobol for not seeing the chasm between this sophomoric performance and Stamp's nuanced turn.

    Kurt Russell has been in showbiz for at least a half century, and while his face shows some wear, his actorly sensibilities are sharply delivered in a film whose comic moments and frequent plot twists offer a brief respite in a waning but still ornery winter.

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    • Trivia
      The establishing shot of the airport terminal, in the scene where Guy arrives, is not from a Canadian Airport. It is actually Terminal 2 of the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in The Netherlands.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning of the movie action in set in Warsaw but what we see is obviously Budapest with Danube and famous Chain Bridge (Széchenyi lánchíd).
    • Quotes

      Crunch Calhoun: If you've got no trust, then what do you got?

    • Crazy credits
      There are bloopers during the ending credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #8.30 (2014)
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      Dance Slave
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    • Release date
      • June 18, 2014 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Fix
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest Metro, Bucharest, Romania(subway)
    • Production companies
      • The Weinstein Company
      • Sony Pictures Releasing
      • Entertainment One
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $64,065
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $40,003
      • Mar 16, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $77,450
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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