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The Art of the Steal

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Synopsis

"The Art of the Steal" is a captivating comedy-crime thriller directed by Jonathan Sobol that follows the story of Crunch Calhoun, a skilled motorcycle daredevil turned art thief, played by Kurt Russell. When Crunch is persuaded by his conniving brother Nicky, portrayed by Matt Dillon, to pull off one last major heist involving a valuable historical book, he finds himself caught in a web of deception, betrayal, and unexpected alliances. As Crunch assembles his team, including the quirky Francie, played by Jay Baruchel, and the alluring art forger Lola, portrayed by Katheryn Winnick, the stakes are raised, and the lines between loyalty and greed become blurred. Set against the backdrop of the high-stakes world of art theft and deception, "The Art of the Steal" is a fast-paced and witty film that delivers plenty of twists and turns. With a stellar ensemble cast that includes Chris Diamantopoulos and Jason Jones, the movie expertly blends humor with tense heist sequences, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. As Crunch and his team navigate double-crosses and unexpected obstacles, audiences are taken on a thrilling ride full of clever schemes and clever cons that will leave them guessing until the very end. Released in 2013, "The Art of the Steal" offers a fresh take on the classic heist film genre, combining sharp dialogue, charismatic performances, and intricate plot twists. With its blend of comedy, crime, and suspense, this movie is sure to entertain audiences looking for a thrilling and entertaining cinematic experience.

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Movie Details

Director
Chris Diamantopoulos, Jay Baruchel, Jonathan Sobol, Katheryn Winnick, Kurt Russell
Release Year
2013
Runtime
Runtime not available
Genre
Comedy, Crime, Thriller
MPAA Rating
R

Ratings & Box Office

IMDb Rating (out of 10)
Not rated
Metascore (out of 100)
53.0
Box Office
Not available

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