7 Films · Collection

The Art of the Heist

The plan, the crew, and the thing that always goes wrong. Seven films that made robbery an art form.

Ocean's Eleven

2001 Steven Soderbergh

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Danny Ocean assembles eleven men to rob three Las Vegas casinos on fight night - the slickest crew ever filmed.

Rififi

1955 Jules Dassin

Jules Dassin stages the safecracking in near-total silence - no music, no dialogue, just nerves, for thirty unbroken minutes.

The Killing

1956 Stanley Kubrick

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Kubrick's early masterwork robs a racetrack and then fractures time itself, replaying the heist from every angle.

Le Cercle Rouge

1970 Jean-Pierre Melville

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Melville sends an ex-con, an escaped fugitive, and a marksman cop toward one cold, wordless jewel heist in Paris.

Dog Day Afternoon

1975 Sidney Lumet

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Al Pacino's botched Brooklyn bank job turns into a sweltering hostage standoff and a media circus - all of it true.

Inside Man

2006 Spike Lee

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Spike Lee's bank robbery has no getaway - the perfect crime is the one where the thieves never plan to leave.

Widows

2018 Steve McQueen

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When their thief husbands die mid-job, four widows inherit the debt - and finish the heist the men left behind.