The Italian Job isn't exactly blessed with the most proven of screenwriting teams in Donna and Wayne Powers (Deep Blue Sea, Valentine), but in all fairness, points aren't scored in
a heist flick from sparkling conversation.
Not exact matches
As we became comfortable with the three - act formula and knew what to expect
from a
heist flick, filmmakers rose to the occasion.
A singularly savvy thriller
from Spike Lee, who takes a conventional genre — the
heist flick — and fills it with small unexpected moments to remember.
Here he's in a
heist flick (
from Michael Radford, The Merchant of Venice) co-starring Demi Moore.
Transposing the milieu
from glitz to grits, Steven Soderbergh's LOGAN LUCKY does more set an intricate
heist flick in the backroads of Appalachia, it also makes a sly statement about class, culture, and our preconceived notions about those two things.