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Ocean s Eight (stylized onscreen as Ocean s 8) is a 2018 American heist comedy film directed by Gary Ross and written by Ross and Olivia Milch. The film is both a continuation of and a spin-off from Steven Soderbergh s Ocean s trilogy and features an ensemble cast including Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina, Rihanna, and Helena Bonham Carter. The film follows a group of women led by Debbie Ocean, the sister of Danny Ocean, who plan a sophisticated heist at the annual Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

After the release of Ocean s Thirteen in 2007, Soderbergh stated he had no intentions of making a fourth film, citing his desire to have the series go out on top . However, an all-female spin-off was announced in October 2015, and much of the cast signed on by August 2016. Filming took place from October 2016 to March 2017 around Manhattan.

Ocean s 8 premiered at Alice Tully Hall on June 5, 2018, and was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on June 8, 2018, 11 years to the day after the release of Ocean s Thirteen. It grossed $297 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, who particularly praised the acting ensemble.

Plot

Newly paroled con artist Debbie Ocean, the late Danny Ocean s younger sister, convinces former partner-in-crime Lou to join her in a new heist. They assemble their team: bankrupt fashion designer Rose Weil, who is in debt to the IRS; jewelry maker Amita, who is eager to move out of her mother s house; security hacker Nine Ball; street hustler and pickpocket Constance; and profiteer Tammy, who fences stolen goods out of her suburban home.

Debbie plans to steal the Toussaint, a $150 million Cartier necklace, during the upcoming Met Gala, using film star Daphne Kluger as an unwitting accomplice. The team manipulates Daphne into hiring Rose and convinces Cartier to loan Daphne the Toussaint. They digitally scan the necklace to manufacture a worthless cubic zirconia replica. Tammy secures a job at Vogue and gains access to the gala, as well as getting Lou hired as a nutritionist for the event, while Debbie leads Daphne to invite art dealer Claude Becker, whose betrayal sent Debbie to prison, as her date. Lou confronts Debbie for planning revenge against Becker, but Debbie reassures her that it will not jeopardize their plan.

When Rose learns the Toussaint can only be unclasped by a special magnet carried by Cartier s security detail, Nine Ball enlists her younger sister Veronica s help in creating a duplicate. At the gala, Lou spikes Daphne s soup, causing her to run to the women s bathroom, where Nine Ball has created a blind spot on the museum s security cameras. As the male Cartier guards wait outside and Daphne vomits into a toilet, Constance deftly removes the necklace from Daphne s neck and sneaks it to Amita, who splits it into smaller pieces of jewelry. When Daphne reappears with the necklace missing, the museum is sealed and a search of the premises and guests commences. It ends, however, when Tammy finds the duplicate necklace. Constance slips the Toussaint pieces to the team to smuggle out, and Debbie plants a piece of it on Becker. After the heist, Daphne joins the ladies, revealing that she already knew about the robbery which she figured out by analyzing their actions. She asks for the eighth part in exchange for saving them from jail.

When the necklace is returned to Cartier, the switch is discovered, and insurance investigator John Frazier is assigned to investigate. Having crossed paths with the Oceans before, Frazier immediately suspects Debbie, but her careful presence on the gala s video footage gives her an unbeatable alibi. Debbie tells Frazier she may know who stole the necklace. Daphne visits Becker and sends Frazier a picture of the jewel Debbie planted. To further frame Becker, Debbie hires actresses posing as elderly socialites to sell the Toussaint off piece-by-piece and deposit the money into an account in Becker s name. The police take Becker into custody.

As the eight celebrate their success, Lou reveals the heist s true target: while the gala was being evacuated, she and The Amazing Yen, an acrobat who worked with Danny, replaced a Metropolitan Museum of Art display of royal jewels with replicas, escaping with gems even more valuable than the Toussaint.

With their shares of the score much larger than they expected, each member of the team goes their separate ways: Amita travels to Paris with a man she meets on Tinder; Rose pays off her debts and opens her own store; Constance buys a spacious loft in the city and becomes a YouTuber; Tammy expands her business in stolen goods; Nine Ball opens a pool hall; Daphne becomes a film director (and is shown directing a lookalike); Lou takes her motorcycle on a cross-country road trip; and Debbie mixes and enjoys a martini at Danny s grave, knowing he would be proud of her.

Cast

  • Sandra Bullock as Deborah Debbie Ocean, a professional thief and Danny Ocean s sister.
  • Cate Blanchett as Lou Miller, Debbie s partner-in-crime.
  • Anne Hathaway as Daphne Kluger, a famous and egotistic actress.
  • Mindy Kaling as Amita, a jewelry maker.
  • Sarah Paulson as Tammy, a suburban mom and fence.
  • Awkwafina as Constance, a loudmouthed street hustler and pickpocket.
  • Rihanna as Nine Ball / Leslie, a talented hacker.
  • Helena Bonham Carter as Rose Weil, a ditzy, disgraced fashion designer.
  • Richard Armitage as Claude Becker, an art dealer who framed Debbie for a crime he instigated.
  • James Corden as John Frazier, an insurance fraud investigator.
  • Dakota Fanning as Penelope Stern, a celebrity of whom Daphne is jealous.
  • Nathanya Alexander as Veronica, Nine Ball s younger sister.
  • Damian Young as David Welch
  • Griffin Dunne as Parole Board Officer
  • Michael Gandolfini as a Bus Boy
  • Elliott Gould as Reuben Tishkoff, a wealthy casino owner that Danny knew.
  • Qin Shaobo as The Amazing Yen, an acrobat that worked for Danny.
  • Marlo Thomas, Dana Ivey, Mary Louise Wilson and Elizabeth Ashley appear as mature actresses who help the crew shift their stolen gems.

Celebrities who cameo as themselves in the film include Anna Wintour, Zayn Malik, Katie Holmes, Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, Kim Kardashian, Common, Adriana Lima, Desiigner, Kylie Jenner, Alexander Wang, Liu Wen, Kendall Jenner, Ira Glass, Gigi Hadid, Lily Aldridge, Olivia Munn, Jaime King, Zac Posen, Hailey Baldwin, Derek Blasberg, Sofia Richie, Heidi Klum, Kelly Rohrbach, Lauren Santo Domingo and Rainey Qualley.

Matt Damon and Carl Reiner were also set to reprise their respective characters Linus Caldwell and Saul Bloom, but their scenes were cut.

Production

After the release of Ocean s Thirteen, Steven Soderbergh stated that there would not be an Ocean s Fourteen, noting that George Clooney wanted to go out strong with the third film. In December 2008, Soderbergh again said that a fourth film in the franchise was unlikely, this time citing the recent death of Bernie Mac, who had appeared in the earlier films. However, a female focused spin-off starring Sandra Bullock was in development as of October 2015. Helena Bonham Carter, Cate Blanchett, Mindy Kaling, and Elizabeth Banks were later announced to star in the film, though Banks presence turned out to be a rumor that did not materialize.

In August 2016, Bullock, Blanchett, Bonham Carter and Kaling were confirmed to star, with Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, Awkwafina, and Sarah Paulson closing deals to fill the cast. During production on the film, Dakota Fanning and Damian Lewis were spotted on set, with Lewis s casting being confirmed in December 2016 and Fanning confirming her casting in March 2017.

On November 11, 2016, Richard Robichaux was also cast in the film. That same month, Matt Damon stated he would appear in the film, reprising his role from the Ocean s Trilogy; however, his scene was not included in the finished film. In January 2017, James Corden joined the cast as an insurance investigator who begins to grow suspicious of the group. That same month, it was revealed Anna Wintour, Alexander Wang, Zac Posen, Derek Blasberg, Lauren Santo Domingo, Kim Kardashian West, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Katie Holmes, Olivia Munn, Hailey Baldwin and Zayn Malik were announced to cameo in the film. That same month, Richard Armitage joined the cast of the film, replacing Lewis who had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts.

Principal photography on the film began on October 25, 2016, in New York City. In March 2017, Blanchett said production had officially been completed.

On May 5, 2017, it was announced that filming would continue on Staten Island at the former Arthur Kill Correctional Facility, which Broadway Stages was in the process of acquiring after an initial rejection.

Box office

After premiering at Alice Tully Hall in New York City on June 5, 2018, Ocean s 8 was released by Warner Bros. to theaters in North America on June 8. Ocean s 8 grossed US$140.2 million in the United States and Canada, and US$157.5 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of US$297.7 million, against a production budget of $70 million.

In the United States and Canada, Ocean s 8 was released alongside Hotel Artemis and Hereditary, and was projected to gross around US$45 million from 4,145 theaters in its opening weekend, although some tracking firms had it debuting with as low as $30 million. Deadline Hollywood noted that it was tracking on-par with the 2016 all-female Ghostbusters reboot (which opened to $46 million), and had more interest from audiences than the likes of fellow female-led comedies The Heat ($39.1 million debut), Spy ($29.1 million) and Girls Trip ($31.2 million). The film made $4 million from Thursday night previews, including $100,000 from additional early screenings Wednesday night, and $15.8 million on its first day (including previews). It went on to debut to $41.6 million, 69% of its audience was female. In its second weekend the film made $19 million, finishing second behind newcomer Incredibles 2. In its third weekend the film earned $11.6 million, finishing third behind Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Incredibles 2.

Home media

Ocean s 8 was first released on Digital HD on August 21, 2018. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment then released the film on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD Combo Pack on September 11, 2018. The film debuted at the top of the NPD VideoScan First Alert chart for the week ending on September 15, 2018.

Reception

Critical response

According to BBC News, critical reviews of the film were broadly positive , though most had some reservations . On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film had an approval rating of 68% based on 365 reviews, and an average rating of 6.2/10. The website s critical consensus reads, Ocean s 8 isn t quite as smooth as its predecessors, but still has enough cast chemistry and flair to enjoyably lift the price of a ticket from filmgoers up for an undemanding caper. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, the film had a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on reviews from 50 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B+ on an A+ to F scale, the same score earned by Ocean s Eleven and Thirteen.

Writing for Rolling Stone, Peter Travers gave the film 3 out of 4 stars and praised the cast (namely Bullock, Blanchett and Hathaway), saying, Ocean s 8 is a heist caper that looks gorgeous, keeps the twists coming and bounces along on a comic rhythm that s impossible to resist. What more do you want in summer escapism? Alonso Duralde of TheWrap called the film slick, charming and funny, though added it never quite kicks into high gear and said, Cinematographer Eigil Bryld gives the proceedings the high-gloss of a SkyMall catalog, which is appropriate for a movie about robbing a legendary Cartier necklace at fashion s most exclusive event… And between the sheen and the talented performers, Ocean s 8 does eventually coast on froth and good will.

Variety s Owen Gleiberman said it is clever enough to get by and wrote Ocean s 8 is a casually winning heist movie, no more and no less, but like countless films devoted to the exploits of cool male criminals, it lingers most… as a proudly scurrilous gallery of role models. He found Hathaway commanding at every moment and believed Bullock projected the debauched insolence and ideological drive of a hungry criminal , but lamented the scarcity of impressive dialogue for Paulson and Blanchett, who don t get a chance to create indelible characters . In The Boston Globe, Ty Burr was more impressed by Blanchett s performance ( the Boss of This Movie ) and said, apart from Hathaway, the film largely depended on the established personas of the actors.

Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film 2 out of 4 stars and said, Some movies are more about parallel play than actual playground interaction, and despite a screenful of terrifically skillful talents, Ocean s 8 never quite gets its ensemble act together. It s smooth, and far from inept. But it isn t much fun. That s all you want from a certain kind of heist picture, isn t it? Fun? Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, Richard Roeper said the cast banters beautifully, but the heist is a bit too breezy , lacking a formidable, hiss-worthy villain and darker, more challenging, more nuanced adventure .

Manohla Dargis, writing for the New York Times, said “The bad ex angle isn’t worked too hard or too long, but it means that even when women are running a multimillion-dollar con they have to make room for guy troubles, which is a drag”. Dargis classifies the film as a “needless narrative filler” and concluded that “A lot of this is fun to watch but would have been more breezily enjoyable if the movie played as lightly (and seriously) with gender as much as it does with genre.”

Actor s response

Kaling attributed the mixed reception to the dominance of male critics and a lack of diversity among mainstream film critics. In an interview with Yahoo! Movies, Kaling cited actress Meryl Streep s criticism of Rotten Tomatoes and said, There is obviously an audience out there who want to watch things like, what I work on, what Sarah works on… I think white men, critics would enjoy, would enjoy my work, but often I think there is a critic who will damn it in a way because they don t understand it, because they come at it at a different point of view, and they re so powerful, Rotten Tomatoes.

Several film journalists strongly disagreed with claims that the reception had been dictated by the gender and ethnicity of the critics. Guy Lodge, a chief film critic for Variety, highlighted the fact that several female reviewers, including Emily Yoshida from Vulture and Time magazine s Stephanie Zacharek, concurred with the negative response of some male film critics. Justin Chang, an Asian-American critic for the Los Angeles Times, argued that film criticism needed increased diversity, but We negate the possibility of sympathetic imagination when we assume that someone’s particular affinity for a work of art will be dictated in advance by specifics of race, gender and age. He instead argued that the benefits would be a broader pool of talent and perspectives. Donald Clarke from The Irish Times pointed out that the film had received a fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and a better score than Ocean s Twelve.

In an interview with Refinery 29, Olivia Milch was asked by Scott Meyers, “Did you feel like as a woman working on this major movie (Oceans 8) with all-female cast, there was more pressure to succeed, and get it right?” and she responded “sometimes I’d look over and say: ‘Oh my god, there’s eight women onscreen right now, this is amazing!’ But it’s a shame that, because the percentage of films that are either made by women or with female protagonists is so low, there does tend to be this pressure to perform very well, or if you screw up, then you’re never going to get the chance again.”

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result
Teen Choice Awards August 12, 2018 Choice Summer Movie Ocean s 8 Nominated
Choice Summer Movie Star: Female Sandra Bullock Nominated
People s Choice Awards November 11, 2018 The Action Movie of 2018 Ocean s 8 Nominated
Female Movie Star Sandra Bullock Nominated
Anne Hathaway Nominated

Year 2018
ReleaseDate 2018-06-08
RuntimeMins 110
RuntimeStr 1h 50min
Plot Debbie Ocean gathers an all-female crew to attempt an impossible heist at New York City’s yearly Met Gala.
Awards Awards, 3 wins & 16 nominations
Directors Gary Ross
Writers Gary Ross, Olivia Milch, George Clayton Johnson
Stars Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway
Produced by Diana Alvarez,Bruce Berman,Jesse Ehrman,Susan Ekins,Olivia Milch,Sandino Moya-Smith,John R. Saunders,Steven Soderbergh,Michael Tadross
Music by Daniel Pemberton
Cinematography by Eigil Bryld
Film Editing by Juliette Welfling
Casting By Shayna Markowitz,Debra Zane
Production Design by Alex DiGerlando
Art Direction by Henry Dunn,Kim Jennings,Chris Shriver
Set Decoration by Rena DeAngelo
Costume Design by Sarah Edwards
Makeup Department Fríða Aradóttir,Jeremy Clark,Alan D’Angerio,Christine Fennell,Kay Georgiou,Cathy Highland,Whitney James,Linda Kaufman,Patricia Leonidas,Tyron Machhausen,Liliana Maggio,Joanna McCarthy,Louise McCarthy,Suzana Neziri,Debbie Peiser,Toni Roman,Morag Ross,Jasen Joseph Sica,Lona Vigi,Yusef Williams,Natalie Young,Gary Archer,Roberto Baez,Jacki Brown,Francesca Buccellato,Diane Calfee,Ayinde Castro,Michelle Ceglia,Daisy Curbeon,Roma Demartino,Jameson Eaton,Rachel English,Eldo Ray Estes,Jeong-Hwa Fonkalsrud,JT Franchuk,Meredith Greene,Cassandra Keating,Robert Lugo,Alberto Machuca,Jill Mckay,Fiona Mifsud,Bridget O’Neill,Tracy Raffelson,Serena Ryan,Nacoma Whobrey,Nakoya Yancey,Patty York
Production Management Michael Pitt,Raymond Quinlan,Brad Rohrer,Charbel Youssef,Charles Zalben,Afnahn Khan,Mark Scoon
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Jeremy Marks,Josh Muzaffer,Murphy Occhino,John R. Saunders,Katie Valovcin,Julian Wall,Conor Griff,Jacki O’Brien,Anthony Pennachio,Rafael Sanz
Art Department Joseph S. Alfieri,Henry Antonacchio,Stephanie Armstrong,Michael Auszura,Bryan Belair,Philippe Belhache,Richard Bloom,Susan Bode-Tyson,Kyle Brisbane,Mike Bruno,Patrice Canfield Longo,Deborah Canfield,Philip Canfield,Teresa Kelly Canfield,Vincent Caraccio,Steve Cascarelli,Paul Cheponis,Alexios Chrysikos,James Cook,Julie Dubrow,Eric Fehlberg,Christine Foley,W. Steven Graham,Damon Hahn,Richard Hebrank,Erica Hohf,Rocky Hoppe,Edward A. Ioffreda,Arthur Jongewaard,Michael Jortner,Hinju Kim,Wing Lee,Sandy Lindstedt,Elizabeth Linn,Joe Lombardo,Alex Miller,Jonathan Mosca,Alyssa Motschwiller,Nicole Olivio,Brady Poulsen,Robert Pyzocha,Rich Romig,Hayley Rosenbluth,Ramona Roye,Cat Spilman,Kallie Taylor,George Tsypin,Alyssa Winter,Travis Wright,Kate Yatsko,Adam Brustein,Gabu Camilo,Ashley E. Chan,Marc Connor,Lauren Cunningham,Jamel Daniels,Nola Denett,Nicole Eckenroad,Keith Endow,Troy Gianopoulos,Max Grafe,Hannah Grill,Jimmy Hays,Mat Irby,Christopher Kay,James Klotsas,Clifton Leach,Wing Lee,Jana Liptak,Nathan Longest,Evan Maddalena,Francis Maiorino,Chris Wolfgang Mauch,Bert Mayer,Dave McAllister,Anthony O.H. Navarro,Fanny Pereire,Peter T. Shevlin,Hugh Sicotte,Edward Smith,Gordon Tanner,Ginny Walsh,Jackie Wertz,Ryan Wilson,Bentley Wood
Sound Department Gina Alfano,Mark Amicucci,Justine Baker,David Boulton,Curt Cash,Marko A. Costanzo,Dave Flynch,Frank Graziadei,Paul Hsu,Mark Kenna,Zhanna Kugotova,George A. Lara,Branka Mrkic,Brady Nelson,Tom Nelson,Stephen O’Toole,Fred Rosenberg,Ja-Ann Wang,Allan Zaleski,Antonio L. Arroyo,Thomas C. Brewer,Devendra Cleary,Greg DeCellio,Jillian Geurts,Jansen Lambie,Michael Miller,Daniel Nidel,Niyi Oni,Egor Panchenko,Kevin Peters,Spyros Poulos,Gabriel Sanders,David Tirolo,Wyatt Tuzo
Special Effects by Cory Brink,Jeff Brink,Nicholas Janaro,Gunter Anderson
Visual Effects by Henry Borrasso,Brett Botula,Robert J. Bruce,Tori Buenger,Michael Clarke,Karl Coyner,Danielle Davis,Brendan Fitzgerald,Ian Glaum,Danni Henderson,Karen Heston,Steve Koenig,Alyssa Koncelik-Diemer,Maxim Kornev,Crystal Lyons,Sarah McMurdo,Kaya Ono,Joo-Hwan Park,Josh Ries,Eric J. Robertson,Justin Rogers-CdeBaca,David Tate,Elsa Tu,Aaron Weintraub,Anteneh Adamu,Olumide Adeyemo,Joyce Au,Alan Balian,Elias Bermudez,Jeff Butler,Colleen Catton,Galen Caulfield,Tucker Cedarleaf,Joel Chambers,Yuting Chen,Yolanda Cheng,Victoria Clifton,Sarah Coffyn,Jane Cohen,Chris M. Cooper,Louis Cox,Daniel Diaz,Alex Dreiblatt,Fred Duarte,Colton Dujon,Bryan T. Evans,Patrick Fallis,Manuel Feria,Jamie German,Ruben Gloria,Bryan Godwin,Lynzi Grant,Emily Austin Griswold,Junyoung Han,Kevin Keane,da Suel Kim,Ji Hye Kim,Jiwoong Kim,Alyssa Koncelik-Diemer,Ashwin Kumar,Nina Lankveld,Jina Lee,Frederick Lissau,Julie Long,Lisa Maher,Ricardo Marmolejo,Samuel Felix Eugene Martono,Saurabh Maurya,Ariana Miller,Michael Millspaugh,Sebastian Munoz Silva,Jake Nelson,Laura Nettles,Patrick O’Keeffe,Shuhei Ogawa,Gabriel Pages,John F.K. Parenteau,Fabio Pires,Michael Queen,Matt Ralph,Travis Reinke,Ari Reisner,Matthew Ribeiro,Vincent Roma,Fadi Sara,Vico Sharabani,Kathryn Sigismund,Basak Soumrany,Kjell Strode,Matt Stroub,Deborah Sullivan,Moshe Swed,Bridget M. Taylor,Albert Testani,Alex Tomaszewski,Joseph Towe,David Van Dyke,Rebecca West,Sara Woomer,Pei Yao,Asaf Yeger,Lily S.H. Yiu,Kyle Yoneda,Ian Yunis
Stunts G.A. Aguilar,Shane Geraghty,Suo Liu,Robert Nagle,Ryan Quinlan,Rich Rodriguez,Shawnna Thibodeau,Scott Burik,Aja Frary,Mariusz Kubicki,Suo Liu,Anthony Mecca,Larry Nuñez,Shawnna Thibodeau,Aaron Vexler,Anthony Vincent
Camera and Electrical Department Greg Addison,Luis Badillo,Eric Boncher,Gregory Borges,James Casey,Tom Clark,Jonathan Dahan,Kane Delaney,Chris DesRochers,Jason Fallon,Sean Feehan,Bradley Grant,Nick Haines-Stiles,Brian Heller,Donald Holder,Bjorn G. Jackson,Nils Johnson,Christopher D. Jones,Suren Karapetyan,Russell Kempf,Tet Kuijper,Craig Ligget,Marc Loforte,Martin Lowry,Scott Maher,Duane Charles Manwiller,Charlie Marroquin,Kelly Marroquin,Holly E. McCarthy,Peter McEntyre,James V. Miller,Richard Mitchell,Timothy Montgomery,Neil Novich,Charles O’Brien,Jesse Pelikan,Craig Pressgrove,Larry Prince,Brendan Quinlan,James Reid,Donald Reynolds Jr.,Rob Riccobono,Andrew Sadtler,Mike Scarola,Mark Schmidt,Ralph Strein,Andrew Sweeney,Craig Vaccaro,Jason Velez,Phil Walker,Victoria K. Warren,Barry Wetcher,Thomas Wong,Jeremy Zelikovic,Johan Heurlin Aidt,Andrea Bias,Jan Burgess,Robert Carnevale,Austin Chang,Ross Citrin,Daniele Colombera,Pedro Corcega,Jean Daguillard,Carlos De Carvalho,Mostafa Douban,Alex Dubois,Hugues Espinasse,Nick Haines-Stiles,Tesfaye Hamanot,Kyler Jae,Christopher D. Jones,Michael Paul Jones,Nate Kalushner,Keitt,David Knox,Rob Koch,Bryce Lansing,Randy Lin,Cory C. Maffucci,Jerad Molkenthin,Elias Morales,Scott Nocero,Joseph Robinson,Michael ‘Spike’ Ryan,Pierson Silver,Mike Sime,Shannon Summers,Ethan Wilhelm,Tom Wills,Cameron Zetty
Animation Department Victor Perez,Ezra Waddell
Casting Department Todd Feldman,Anna P. McCarthy,Kristian Sorge,Grant Wilfley,Dann Fink,Allison Hall,Rich King,Nichole Porges,Steven Vago,Bruce Winant
Costume and Wardrobe Department Tuviya Badalova,Jessica Bergstrom,Hassan Boone,Hamish Bowles,Alyssa Bracken,Talia Brody-Barre,Erin Byrne,Arielle Cooper-Lethem,Maria de Rohan,Laura Downing,Kate Edwards,Polly Fossey,Brittany Griffin,Monique Holt,Irina Hovsepyan,Sebastian Jaramillo,Meghan Kasperlik,Anna Light,Fionnuala M. Lynch,Laaleh Mizani,Gali Noy,Jennifer Park,Marcia Patten,Rory Powers,Dylan Rossman,Molly Sorkin,Kat St. John,Laura Steinman,Sky Switser,Mitchell Travers,Alexander Allen,Sara Anderson,Natalie Arango,Sabrina Bacon,Mary Caprari,Lisa Chavez,David Crittenden,Aminah Haddad,Jennifer Harrington,Eldar Iskandarov,Elizabeth Kirby,Carmia Marshall,Margaret Moy,Thomas J. Reiter,Behnaz Shokouhi,Gwendolyn Stukely,Anna Tringali,Alex R. Wagner,Michael Welch,Steffi West Harshberger,Ramsay Williams,Sarah Yellin
Editorial Department Dylan Ball,Peter Boychuk,Chelsea Dinsdale,Rebecca Dodies,Peter Dudgeon,Melissa Floreth,Joe Gawler,Kathleen Gerlach,Roman Hankewycz,Gershon Hinkson,Borna Jafari,Nell McKay,Bob Morgan,Micah Sampson,Adam Schaefer,Patrick J. Smith,Frederick Agyemang,Erik Choquette,Lindsey Cohen,Matthew Hawkins,Kevin Krout,Andrew Minogue,Jessica E. Newman,Alec Perez,Andrew K. Ross
Location Management Tristan Cowen,Michael Haro,Ernie Karpeles,David Occhino,Derek Pastures,Lauri Pitkus,Chris Sarli,Aidan Sleeper,Robert T. Striem,Weston Wilson,Chris Wos,Daniel I. Alvarez,Karen Brady,Ana Cuadra,Greg Digiacomo,Jordyn Hay,Gine Lui,Lea Anastasia Ruwaldt,Molly Sackett,Jonathan Yi
Music Department Zach Brown,Jessica Dolinger,John Finklea,Tony Finno,Will Gardner,Gabe Hilfer,Gloria Kaba,Kenneth Karman,Todd Kasow,Nathan W Klein,Fernando Lodeiro,Matt Mysko,Sam Okell,Denise Okimoto,Seda Ozen,Sandra Park,Whitney Pilzer,Paul Pritchard,Katrina Schiller,Nevin Seus,Andrew Skeet,Andrew Soto,Billy Warwick,Devoe Yates,Robert Burger,Anne-Kathrin Dern,Henry Hey,T Mills,Jonny Sims,Nate Underkuffler
Script and Continuity Department Eva Z. Cabrera,Nancy J. Kaimowitz,Stacy Rowe,Bryan Sundstrom
Transportation Department David Conelli,Michael E. Devereaux,Charlie Fay,Steve Hammond,Mickey Pastoriza,Timothy Paustian,Lucio ‘Lu’ Powell,Dan Romero,David Gerry,Robin Monaghan,Ryan Neville-Alfieri,Roxy Rico,J.T. Thayer
Additional Crew Ruben Gerardo Alfaro Moreno,Brittany Bagwell,Julia Bilbao,Audrey Bock,Eli Bosnick,Sean Bredbenner,Jay Britton,Al Cerullo,Betty Chin,Betsy Dennis,Nicholas DeWitt,Libby Feltch,Marissa Fiore,Alexander Frankel,Helder Guimarães,Luke Howe,Majella Hurley,Jared Kaner,Natalia Kaniasty,Claire Kenny,Timber Kislan,Julie Kuehndorf,Trevor Laufer,Marcella Lentz-Pope,Sam Lonsdale,Skylar Loraquette,Rebecca Martelotti,Richie Martin,Andrea Mendez,Meredith Metcalf,Morgan Newell,John Nickas,Timothy O’Malley,Samantha Ortt,Shelley Patel,Anthony Pennachio,Nicholas Peter Philippou,Ana Piscuskas,Carlo Pratto,Lawrence Reed,Sara Romano,Marjorie Rudick-Ford,Molly Sackett,Matthew Salvatore,Terence Scott,Sharon Shetty,Jake Spongberg,Michael Stone,Lauren Stremmel,Neil Swain,Alex Tragellis,Kathy Trinh,Kelly Trivigno,Katie Valovcin,Noah Wait,Jamie Waxman,Kristina Wenson,Meredith Wenson,Ramona Wong,Jasmine Yniguez,Rasheed Augustin,Sam Bader,Judy Bafaro,Andy Benavides,Janice Brabaw,Jacob Brades,Connor Breen,John Buscemi,Bridgett Buss,Meredith Crawford Collins,Sarah Czajkowski,David Farr,Josh R. Field,Jill R. Fox,Ben Gatollari,Robert Gilley,Lon Haber,Austin Head,Matthew P. Higgins,Emily Hohmann,Elisha Jachetti,Sayer Kanakriyeh,Filza Khan,Gayoung Kim,Nina Lauren,Nicole Machon,Lisa Madden,Peter Marschark,Katie McClellan,Daniel McGraw,John McLaughlin,David Moore,Melissa Morphet,Emmanuel Pappas,Scott Parker,Heather Pearse,Monica Ring,Reena Shah,Alma Silverman,David Simms,Rachel Thompson,Linda Toon,Charlotte Townsend,Cortney Brabaw VanCour,Alex R. Wagner,Patrick Peichao Wang,Imran Yusufzai,Julia Zsolnay
Thanks Jerry Weintraub,Anthony P. Wenson
Genres Action, Comedy, Crime
Companies Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures, Rahway Road Productions
Countries USA
Languages English, Hindi, French, German, Mandarin
ContentRating PG-13
ImDbRating 6.3
ImDbRatingVotes 217403
MetacriticRating 61
Keywords diamond necklace,diamond heist,museum,female protagonist,hacker