The Last Heist
A bank heist descends into violent chaos when one of the hostages turns out to be a serial killer (Henry Rollins) . The killer then targets the professional thieves after police trap them inside a bank.
28 July 1982, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA
10 December 1958, Chicago, Illinois, USA
18 June 1979, New York City, New York, USA
1 December 1973, El Paso, Texas, USA
3 July 1969, Louisiana, USA
30 December 1978, Providence Rhode Island, USA
14 June 1983, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
26 July 1965, Olean, New York, USA
18 December 1970, Chesley, Ontario, Canada
4 December 1934, New York City, New York, USA
12 April 1973, Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
13 February 1961, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
May 20, 2016
Rollins is the only redeeming element in this incompetently dull heist-splatter movie mash-up.July 07, 2016
Your enjoyment of [the film] is contingent almost entirely upon the ability to forgive shoddy scripting... mediocre acting, fitful pacing, laughable effects and visuals that test the bounds of the word "cheap" under the guise of B-movie fare.June 16, 2016
Basically covered in digital manipulation, ruining potential tension and weakening shock value, finding attention drawn to iffy craftsmanship, not core dramatics.June 17, 2016
You've seen this heist movie a thousand times before, and not even an eye-snatching serial killer can liven up such archaic plotting.June 17, 2016
The film rarely comes to life because Rollins, the only compelling actor in the otherwise amateurish cast, is underutilized, and virtually everything else underdeveloped.June 16, 2016
While it has a sharp hook - and is reasonably diverting - it never rises above the routine.June 16, 2016
There's not much drama, because the characters are so one-word thin [...] that it's hard to care what they do or what's done to them.June 17, 2016
Henry Rollins' performance as a philosophical L.A. serial killer is the only reason to see this slipshod indie bank-hostage thriller.