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The Art Of The Steal

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A third-rate motorcycle daredevil  and part-time art thief Crunch Calhoun teams up with his snaky brother Nicky. They come up with a plan to steal a priceless historical book, but the successful heist leads to another far riskier plan devised by Nicky. They fail to realize separate agendas of the other when their plan goes awry in this con movie about honor, revenge and the bonds of brotherhood.
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Radio Times
Occasionally charming, yet completely unoriginal, this is dumb fun, no more, no less.
June 20, 2014
Reel Film Reviews
An extremely run-of-the-mill comedic caper...
January 19, 2017
Newsday
Snappy, clever, broadly comedic and too obvious for words, of which there are many.
March 13, 2014
HeyUGuys
With one contrived plot twist too many the final act descends into a fug of farce stealing the film's early promise.
June 20, 2014
Daily Express (UK)
An appealing cast almost make the difference to this film, a sloppy half-hearted caper that never seems to break sweat.
June 19, 2014
New York Daily News
Director Jonathan Sobol clearly understands the first rule of a good grift: misdirection. He packs his middling caper flick with so many known faces, it's easy to miss all the other familiarities.
March 13, 2014
Variety
A derivative heist thriller-comedy that passes painlessly enough at a brisk 90 minutes, but ultimately feels as disposable as the numerous counterfeit paintings that exchange hands throughout.
March 19, 2014
Philadelphia Inquirer
An uneven, mildly amusing, and highly derivative flick featuring a wonderful, quirky cast as a crew of art thieves who run a complex scam on the art world, and on each other.
March 14, 2014