
Following her release from prison, Debbie Ocean, younger sister of the late Danny Ocean, meets with her former partner-in-crime Lou to convince her to join a heist that she planned while serving her sentence. Debbie and Lou assemble the rest of their team: Rose Weil, a disgraced fashion designer who is deeply in debt with the IRS; Amita, a jewelry maker and friend of Debbie's who is eager to move out of her mother's house and start her own life; Nine Ball, a computer hacker; ... (Full plot summary below)
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Following her release from prison, Debbie Ocean, younger sister of the late Danny Ocean, meets with her former partner-in-crime Lou to convince her to join a heist that she planned while serving her sentence. Debbie and Lou assemble the rest of their team: Rose Weil, a disgraced fashion designer who is deeply in debt with the IRS; Amita, a jewelry maker and friend of Debbie's who is eager to move out of her mother's house and start her own life; Nine Ball, a computer hacker; Constance, a street hustler and pickpocket; and Tammy, a profiteer and another friend of Debbie's who has been secretly selling stolen goods out of her family's suburban home. Debbie plans to steal the Toussaint, a $150 million Cartier necklace, from the Met Gala in three-and-a-half weeks, and use Met Gala co-host Daphne Kluger, a famous actress known for her long neck, as an unwitting mule who will wear the necklace into the gala.
Leave your thoughts about Ocean's Eight.
| Sly FoxKam WilliamsUltimately more lighthearted than edgy, Oceans 8 is a fashion-driven, fun-filled affair where all the flair and famous faces serving as backdrop practically upstage a perfectly-delightful, female-centric crime caper. You go girls! |
| L.A. BizAnnlee EllingsonAn achingly cool, fabulously stylish, glamorously set continuation of the franchise. |
| AARP Movies for GrownupsTim AppeloActually, this comic romp is for everybody. |
| The SpectatorDeborah RossOcean's 8 is the all-female spin-off of the all-male Ocean's trilogy and it's a sop, with a third act that drags like nothing on earth. |
| ChrisStuckmann.comChris StuckmannThe script doesn't really have anything to say or do. This movie could've been so much better if they found a way to make it its own thing. If they can't, just don't make it at all. But I can watch the film. It's not hard to watch... |
| New YorkerRichard BrodyOcean's 8 isn't bad-it's simply not up to the talents of its cast. |
| The Patriot LedgerDana BarbutoIt's this cast of seasoned vets who make the movie better than what's on the page -- co-written by the movie's director Gary Ross ("Seabiscuit"). |
| We Live EntertainmentFred TopelThis definitely takes place in the same universe, and shares a snappy style, in a city Danny Ocean never targeted. Ocean's 8 would make them proud, not that this crew needs their approval. |
| Reason OnlineKurt LoderCould the filmmakers be hoping that Ocean's 8 will be the beginning of their own trilogy-with 9 and 10 hooking up with Soderbergh's Eleven and possibly spawning some sort of giant boys-meet-girls crossover? |
| Movie MomNell MinowA dream cast and a heist of delightful complexity and ingenuity. |