Den of Thieves 2018

You're not the bad guys. We are.

6.802 / 10   2728 vote(s)
R
Action Crime Thriller

A gritty crime saga which follows the lives of an elite unit of the LA County Sheriff's Dept. and the state's most successful bank robbery crew as the outlaws plan a seemingly impossible heist on the Federal Reserve Bank.

Homepage http://stxfilms.com/denofthieves/
Release Date 2018-01-18
Runtime 2h 20m
Directors Christian Gudegast, Terry Stacey, Gary Capo
Producers Gerard Butler, Mark Canton, Tony Grazia, Alan Siegel, Tucker Tooley, Patrick Peach, Jason Barhydt, Dorothy Canton, Daniel Kaslow, Oren Aviv, Glenn D. Feig, Adam Fogelson, Christian Gudegast, David Hopwood, D. Scott Lumpkin, Jamie Marshall, Greg Renker, Danielle Robinson, Robert Simonds, Meadow Williams, Jason Pelham, Drew Jones, Martin Lake
Writers Christian Gudegast, Christian Gudegast, Paul T. Scheuring

Great Movie! Loved the plot and the twist. Tense throughout. Glimps of The Usual Suspect All star cast. Must watch

chadrico

Den of Thieves is a heist/caper film with a running time of 140 minutes. The movie gives tribute to classic crime thriller movies, including Heat (1995) and The usual suspects (1995).

Den of Thieves is the directorial debut of Christian Gudegast, he also co-wrote the script and produced the film. The film features fast paced action sequences. Both the videography and sound of the film were very good. The acting and the plot twist was also good but the film contained some plot holes, some deficiencies in the writing.

Final verdict: 6.5/10

tmdb82544094

For a movie that's basically just Heat, Heat this ain't.

Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole.

Gimly

I've always wondered why nobody ever thought of pinching the banknotes that were about to be shredded or incinerated and making a killing! Well "Merrimen" (Pablo Schreiber) has alighted on just such a plan - and he aims to relieve the Federal Reserve of $30 million in a daring heist. Unfortunately for him, local cop "Nick" (Gerard Butler) has been following him for an while, and when one of his other would-be raids results in his leaving with nothing but dead policemen in his wake, "Nick" apprehends his suspected associate "Donnie" (O'Shea Jackson Jr), learns of the plan and determines to both thwart it and to apprehend his nemesis. So far, it's all quite interesting and the first half hour is pretty action packed. Thereafter, though, the whole thing sort of grinds to an halt. The planning and execution of their robbery is interspersed with the police counter-plan in a dialogue heavy - frequently peppered with some unedifying homophobic language - and clunkily delivered fashion. There are just too many characters; most people who have a gun couldn't hit a barn door with a shovel and the two leading characters do little, if anything, to engage the audience. I actually found myself wanting "Merrimen" to succeed, and Butler just hasn't the gravitas to carry this for what seemed like an endless 2¼ hours of relentless chases, misses, more chases and more misses before an ending that had a touch of chivalry to it, but that I found not worth the wait.

CinemaSerf