A story of corruption, power, and manipulation among British authorities and gangsters, centered on the mission to retrieve compromising photos of Princess Margaret from a black militant gangsters safety deposit box. The Bank Job is a 2008 English-language Crime Drama motion picture starring Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows, Stephen Campbell Moore, Daniel Mays, James Faulkner, Alki David and Coralie Robinson. Mosaic Media Group in association with Relativity Media LLC and Skyline Productions. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Charles Roven and Steven Chasman. The Bank Job is written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais and it is directed by Roger Donaldson. Lionsgate acquired the distribution rights for the movie. The Bank Job was released on 1st September 2008 and takes a screen time of 112 minutes. The Bank Job was made on a budget of $42 million and at the box office it grossed only $0 million. Cinematography was done by Michael Coulter and editing by John Gilbert. The music was composed by J. Peter Robinson.
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The Bank Job Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 85%
Jim Emerson
And its such a good story.What a shame it isnt more memorably told. ( Read More )
Josh Rosenblatt
Unfortunately for our heroes, there are consequences to actions that upset rich and powerful people, and where The Bank Job really thrives is in its depiction of the cold, hard realities of a life spent dipping your hands in other peoples pockets. ( Read More )
Steven Winn
The ride becomes its own satisfying reward, complete with the bumps and lurches along the way. ( Read More )
Chris Hewitt (UK)
And true to form, after the sublime The Worlds Fastest Indian comes this lumbering thriller which feels like it belongs on the telly. ( Read More )
Anthony Quinn
Watching Noah Baumbachs new movie is like wandering into a family gathering, where theres an unspoken rule that everyone behaves as petulantly as possible.It is articulate, beady, vicious, seldom funny and almost entirely charmless. ( Read More )