| Rating: 2/5 ... instead of telling the fascinating story that eventually emerged at trial, director Ronnie Thompson instead opts to weave a third-rate yarn that is ridden with cheap clichés and even weaker performances. Leading the line is Matthew Goode, who is brilliant as the man with the grand plan. |, September 5, 2017 Plus any film that features London as a star gets my vote. I'm always on the lookout for a good heist movie to inspire some Payday 2 shenanigans, and while I've certainly come across worse than The Hatton Garden Job, I'm still a far sight from recommending it. The story is also dramatic and quite remarkable, which keeps the viewer invested. However, sadly, just as soon as one of these glimpses arises, it’s instantly squashed either by audibly ‘written’ dialogue or suspension-killing editing or banal framing. The Hatton Garden Job is a lot of fun and engages its audience well. and the Terms and Policies, Coming Soon. Often all three concurrently. |, October 31, 2017 This 10-digit number is your confirmation number. Copyright © 2020 Entertainment Focus All Critics (17) Film reviews round-up: The Sense of an Ending, The Hatton Garden Job. However most of us remember the bank theft of untold millions from safe deposit boxes from a Hatton Garden bank. By buying through the links we may receive a commission for the sale. |, October 31, 2017 Cinemark Leading the line is Matthew Goode, who is brilliant as the man with the grand plan. The Hatton Garden Job’s best asset though is its cast, who all club together to deliver some fun moments. Neither funny nor comical nor dramatic nor metaphorical. Please reference “Error Code 2121” when contacting customer service. Entertainment Focus uses affiliate links. The percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher. First images released for Shondaland’s ‘Bridgerton’, ‘James May: Oh Cook’ coming to Amazon Prime Video in November – watch the trailer. Stir in the polystyrene characters, as hollow as they are disposable, and it only serves to exacerbate the feeling that you’re watching a bad film. I preferred the poorly acted ripoff of this in We Still Steal the Old Way. To the driver it might feel and sound like they’re driving a car from The Fast and the Furious franchise but to everyone else, it just looks like a Vauxhall Nova with some money thrown at it. I preferred the poorly acted ripoff of this in We Still Steal the Old Way. Exclusive: Park Chan-wook on The Handmaiden, getting in touch with his feminine side & criticising the male gaze, Don Cheadle is in talks to star and produce ‘Prince of Darkness’, The 16th Century beckons for Teresa Palmer in first look trailer for S2 of ‘A Discovery of Witches’, An all-star cast star in new full trailer ‘The King’s Man’, Joe Pantoliano on escapist drama From the Vine, Trump’s America and showing The Goonies to his grandchildren, “It keeps reinventing itself” – Colman Domingo on Fear The Walking Dead, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom & Chadwick Boseman, Sian Brooke on working with inspiring women in stirring drama Body of Water, Fox and Rob Rich, alongside director Garrett Bradley, discuss America’s “broken” prison system for documentary Time, Fin Argus and Neve Campbell on the inspiring tale of Clouds, while giving an update on Scream 5, Pete Docter and Dana Murray on making the profoundly moving Soul and on it’s move to Disney+, Inside the mind of Eraserhead – David Lynch’s Most Surreal Moments, The Five Best and Worst Superhero Casting Decisions, 10 Things You Need to Know About Deadpool, 10 Things You Need to Know About the Suicide Squad Before David Ayer’s Movie. Imagine a Vauxhall Nova with a very expensive body kit, big noisy exhaust and go faster stripes down the sides. | Rotten (14). Please enter your email address and we will email you a new password. The Hatton Garden Job is released on April 14th. |, April 20, 2017 Forgot your password? Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox! The only entertaining sequence, in an otherwise boring accumulation of tangibly expiring moments, is the actual robbery itself. Four-part drama series based on real events surrounding the Hatton Garden Heist in 2015. When is ‘Blindspot’ season 5 back on Sky Witness in the UK? | Rating: 2/5