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Robbery

  • 2018
  • 15
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
251
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Robbery (2018)
When Frank, a veteran thief, is diagnosed with dementia, his estranged son Richie realizes that he is now in a race against time. In order to pay off a dangerous gambling debt, Richie must put his father's criminal expertise to use before Frank's mind is gone for good. Together, they plan a series of reckless heists that brings in the cash, but also attracts the attention of a local crime lord.
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When his criminal father is diagnosed with dementia, a young thief plans a series of reckless heists in order to battle the disease and pay off a dangerous gambling debt.When his criminal father is diagnosed with dementia, a young thief plans a series of reckless heists in order to battle the disease and pay off a dangerous gambling debt.When his criminal father is diagnosed with dementia, a young thief plans a series of reckless heists in order to battle the disease and pay off a dangerous gambling debt.

  • Director
    • Corey Stanton
  • Writer
    • Corey Stanton
  • Stars
    • Art Hindle
    • Jeremy Ferdman
    • Sera-Lys McArthur
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    251
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    • Director
      • Corey Stanton
    • Writer
      • Corey Stanton
    • Stars
      • Art Hindle
      • Jeremy Ferdman
      • Sera-Lys McArthur
    • 13User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Art Hindle
    Art Hindle
    • Frank
    Jeremy Ferdman
    • Richie
    Sera-Lys McArthur
    Sera-Lys McArthur
    • Winona
    John Tench
    John Tench
    • Jim
    Jonathan Koensgen
    Jonathan Koensgen
    • Little Red
    Tara Spencer-Nairn
    Tara Spencer-Nairn
    • Ellie
    Jennifer Dale
    Jennifer Dale
    • Roxanne
    Andy McQueen
    Andy McQueen
    • Darryl
    Rachel Wilson
    Rachel Wilson
    • Margaret
    Adam Tsekhman
    Adam Tsekhman
    • Chad
    Glenda Braganza
    Glenda Braganza
    • Dr. Patel
    Rebecca Applebaum
    Rebecca Applebaum
    • Tina
    Andrew Jackson
    Andrew Jackson
    • The Pit Boss
    Glen Gaston
    • Gary the Gambler
    Michael James Regan
    Michael James Regan
    • Adam
    Cat Hostick
    Cat Hostick
    • Cameron
    Cait Alexander
    Cait Alexander
    • Sally the Singer
    Tedd Dillon
    Tedd Dillon
    • The Old-timer
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    8treespaz

    Movie Review: "Robbery"

    TORONTO AFTER DARK 2018

    While the title may make this sound like a simple heist film, Robbery is much more than that, moving back and forth from a crime film to family drama with some nice twists in between.

    We meet Richie (Jeremy Ferdman), a part-time thief who finds himself in debt with a very ruthless casino owner (a scene-chewing Jennifer Dale). Needing cash, and help as a thief because he really isn't very good at it, Richie enlists his dad Frank (Art Hindle) to help him out. However, the fact that Frank has dementia almost negates his knowledge of being a thief, he was one back in another lifetime, but it allows for a great storyline to unfold in interesting directions.

    Richie meets a woman named Winona while trying to get help for his gambling addiction, which turns out to be loads of fun and not nearly the clichéd native woman with a gambling issue inserted into the story that it seems. The story takes a lot of different turns, but the gambling, Frank's illness, never seem to be a gimmick but instead important parts of the story that needs to be discussed.

    Written and directed by Corey Stanton, his debut film, the film moves at a solid pace, building story and tension well, giving us some wonderful moments to digest while trying to keep things in perspective in terms of just who the good and bad guys are. The idea of Frank's seemingly five minutes of clarity from his dementia to help with the thefts is done flawlessly and doesn't come across as a cheap parlor trick.

    The performances by everyone are solid, especially Hindle and Ferdman, who are really quite the combo as father and son. Ferdman plays off of Hindle perfectly while Hindle is very believable as a man who is both sympathetic in his medical plight as he is questionable in his morals concerning crime and his son. Sera-Lys McArthur adds some extra spice more than a simple love interest and Jennifer Dale is spot on as the evil and unflinching casino owner that haunts Richie and his future.

    There is some great dark humor and wonderful tension sprinkled throughout this film and only in certain moments does it lag a bit, a few uneven plot points that the story could have done without. However, these moments are few and far between as Stanton's script is written in a way that doesn't allow too much time to be taken on any one moment, moving the story ahead while throwing some interesting wrinkles in to keep the viewer off guard.

    A wonderful tale of family, addiction, crime and deceit, Robbery was a great film that will keep viewers interested right to the very end
    4thekingofiodine

    Don't Leave Creative Responsibility...To A DOCTOR!

    I mean sure, the film LOOKS great, a polished production helped along by the keen eye of cinematographer Jack Yan Chen...but in actuality; it's lipstick on a pig.

    It just goes to show you that money CAN buy a nice "looking" film. Stanton was even able to pull Canadian A-list ACTRA talent, and I use that term VERY facetiously. (Cool. You got Jennifer Dale--Ari Lantos' mom. Awesome.)

    At the end of the day, we all know that REAL talent is in the storytelling. If it ain't on the page, revise, edit, revise, edit and revise again. And although I'm sure he's satiated his itch to "make a movie", Corey Stanton is a long way away from being a competent storyteller.

    But the real question for Dr. Stanton is this: What do you do after processing my unadulterated opinions of your debut feature film? A) Take it in stride, make another movie and forge ahead, or B) Go back to making real money in medicine?
    1mdderry

    Amatuer hour. Rubbish

    I have sat through better school play productions. Acting is secondary school drama group.
    2gregberne11

    Near Total Dud (Some Mild Spoilers)

    First, the good. Video quality is good with some decent cinematography, and the sound quality is also good. Art Hindle is a very good and underappreciated actor. He actually does a good job in this, or at least the best anyone could do with what he was given to work with. Which brings us to.......

    The bad. There is plenty of bad here. The supporting actors are mostly terrible, especially the younger guy hanging around Hindle. The main problem is the writing, or lack of it. The story is not just incredibly boring and poorly paced, it's just plain stupid and full of nonsensical story holes. Characters behave in unbelievably stupid fashion. Complete lacks of logic and plot holes you could drive a train through.

    MILD SPOILERS AHEAD:
    • The huge "twist" is one that we knew was coming literally from the first time the guy tells Hindle he's his son.
    • What's the whole point of the heist at the casino? It's ridiculous yet somehow still the most boring heist in movie history
    • The casino owner makes a big deal of having to fill out her last will and testament, and it's literally still sitting on her desk in front of her days later? Is that all she does, is stare at her printed out but unsigned will all day every day?
    • The guy owes money to the casino owner, they bring him in and take his fingers, and the big heist plan is for these three people, all of them well known to the casino owner and the only two dudes who run the place, to come in and sneak all the money out?
    • The whole heist is so stupid I just have to reiterate it again. The guy, who owes them money and whose fingers they JUST took, returns to heist them and is not recognized because he is wearing SUNGLASSES and claiming to be blind? Talking to the employees and getting them to tell him what his cards are? Cracking jokes and bumping into people? They seriously don't recognize this guy? A blind guy who also apparently just lost the exact same fingers?


    Seriously, some of the worst and laziest writing I've ever seen, even in an independent film. Art Hindle deserves better and movie audiences do too.

    How did this get funded? If it got grants from tax payers, I want my cash back. I did not approve of this mess.
    3ops-52535

    low budget indie

    Robbery feels tempting, and in away it is a heist film, but more of the human level, life and death, and that everything expires one day ...death.

    its a film without extravagance, the story lacks a lot of substance, the dementia bait doesnt impress me, nor do the overall acting. its one of the films that is filmed so close up in the actors face, so youre fooled to believe. the setup design and locations are very abandoned factory like.

    its not an exciting robbery film, so make a pass on this if your in for the action.

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 2019 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Production companies
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      • Backlash Pictures
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