The best heist movies like Kaleidoscope
If our parents tell us stealing is wrong, why do we always root for characters we meet in a good movie or TV show? Maybe it’s because it’s kind of a victimless crime, and we love seeing their incredible, intricate plans to pull off a seemingly impossible heist come to life down to the smallest detail. Kaleidoscope It’s one of those shows on Netflix that makes you excited Giancarlo EspositoUnderline the character of Leo Pap, police and security. It also got us thinking about the best heist movies you should watch if you’re one of those people who loves a good closet. Here are some of the best.
Ocean’s Eleven (2001)
Including with an A-list ensemble George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Matt Damonand Andy Garcia, Ocean 11 It is a remake of the classic 1960 film The Rat Pack Frank Sinatra game point man, Danny Ocean. At this table Steven Soderbergh according to the version, Clooney plays the role of the leader of a group that develops another plan to empty a Las Vegas casino of each of the $160 million in reserves after his release from prison. The film spawned several more ocean robber films and demonstrated its star power at the box office, grossing $450 million on a budget of just $85 million.
The Heist (2001)
David Mameta formidable entry into the star heist genre Gene Hackman as Joe Moore leads a group of veteran surefire crackers and pulls off one last heist that will set them up for the rest of their lives. with Danny DeVito As Joe’s backer and Delroy Lindo Mamet, a longtime partner in crime, uses engaging and sometimes harsh dialogue to tell the story of a daring and complex nudge as only a great playwright/director could. Break it is a terrific heist movie and no list would be complete without it.
Kid Driver (2017)
From Swordsmanship, Doctor (Kevin Spacey), finances a business and must assemble a team to carry out a series of complex and risky heists, she knows she must have a baby (Ansel Elgort) behind the wheel because he’s the best racer he’s ever worked with. With a group of rag tags included Jamie Foxx, Jon Hammand Jon BernthalTrouble ensues as each member begins to turn, leading to some of the best car chase cinematic sequences ever put on film. baby driver it’s a super hug that features a top-notch soundtrack in addition to the super-thrill ride.
The City (2010)
Not to be outdone by your best friend, Matt Damon in Ocean’s Eleven, Ben Affleck light shines on both sides of the camera City, a well-acted thriller that sees him both lead and direct a group of Boston blue-collar workers on a life-threatening job for a quick buck. It’s the perfect heist movie, featuring Oscar-worthy performances Jeremy Renner and Rebecca Room Affleck’s Doug MacRay’s character, a pair of troubled cops, try to score big before the cops figure out their ruse.
Jackie Brown (1997)
Quentin TarantinoA meteoric rise to the top of the film universe led him to dive into the heist genre in 1997. Jackie Brown. One thing that all the movies on this list have in common is an amazing cast that plies their trade. Because this is no exception Pam Grier He plays a flight attendant who plays his arms-smuggling boss, Ordell Robbie (a Tarantino face). Samuel Jackson) and made a plan to escape with serious money Michael Keaton Stars as one of the cops racing to track down the elusive and handsome crook.
Now You See Me (2013)
If you were a master magician with world-class sleight of hand, would you use them to steal millions of dollars? That’s exactly what Team Thieves does You see me now carried out by Louis Leterrier. Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, fisherman’s islandand David Franco Known as an entertainment group called The Four Horsemen, they decide to band together to maximize their talents to pull off a series of massive heists for all to see. But don’t blink, because all is not as it seems when they underestimate rogue federal agent Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo) may have their own agenda. The film did well enough to earn two more entries to create a trilogy for heists.
The Heat (1995)
One of our favorite directors, Michael is malehe couldn’t miss the opportunity to work with both of them Al Pacino and robert de niro In this 1995 heist thriller that sees a game of cat and mouse between two legends of the silver screen Heat. Pacino is a troubled cop trying to save his family while doing everything he can to catch up with DeNiro and his team of armed bank robbers, who pride themselves on their meticulous and dangerous cash grabs. It’s a battle of wits and wills between the legends in the film, which also benefits from the excellent cinematography and brisk pace of the excellent director. Val Kilmer, Ashley Juddand Tom Sizemore all provide solid support (no pun intended) in this criminally underrated film.
Inside the Man (2006)
Clive Owen (Dalton Russell) is a charming and charismatic man in this excellent multi-day caper. After Russell’s team uses the hostages to use the road to freedom. Denzel WashingtonDetective Keith Frazier is not about to let him and his team escape the clutches of the NYPD. However, he must tread carefully as the clever criminal has dozens of innocent lives and a lot of loot at stake in this tense thriller. Jodie Foster he’s also great as a reluctant mediator between the two, as he tries to broker a deal without involving himself in the crime.