Something went wrong
Try again later.
Heist (Bus 657)
In an attempt to treat his daughter, who suffers from a fatal illness and needs a surgery, Luke Vaughn, an honest man, who suffers from poverty, has to accept to rob the casino he works in with a friend, the thing that brings terrible for him.
1 January 1987, Newport Beach, California, USA
1 January 1969, Cerritos, California, USA
2 January 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA
30 August 1968, Key West, Florida, USA
November 15, 2015
The film sets out to do nothing, and I think it does 'nothing' very well (either way you read this is fine).November 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.November 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.November 17, 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]December 03, 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.December 31, 2015
... more tedious than exciting as it leads to a preposterous climax.November 13, 2015
Everything is dully routine, with characters much too composed in volatile situations to be believed.November 19, 2015
Echoes of better movies abound in Stephen Cyrus Sepher and Max Adams' screenplay, mixed with an illogic entirely their own.November 13, 2015
As throwbacks go, it's more bearable than shoulder pads.November 12, 2015
Whatever its flaws, "Heist" is to be commended for repeatedly finding ways to distract us from them.November 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.April 01, 2016
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.