
Danny Ocean wants to score the biggest heist in history. He combines an eleven member team, including Frank Catton, Rusty Ryan and Linus Caldwell. Their target? The Bellagio, the Mirage and the MGM Grand. All casinos owned by Terry Benedict. It's not going to be easy, as they plan to get in secretly and out with $150 million.... (Full plot summary below)
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Danny Ocean wants to score the biggest heist in history. He combines an eleven member team, including Frank Catton, Rusty Ryan and Linus Caldwell. Their target? The Bellagio, the Mirage and the MGM Grand. All casinos owned by Terry Benedict. It's not going to be easy, as they plan to get in secretly and out with $150 million.
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| New York Magazine/VulturePeter RainerThe movie, in a very real sense, is about the privilege, the sexiness, of being a movie star. Certainly it isn't about the heist; never was. |
| NetflixJames RocchiVegas heist flick with style, charm and an ensemble cast of the coolest cats in town makes it safe for grown-ups to enter the theater again. |
| Antagony & EcstasyTim BraytonOne of the greatest dessert courses in contemporary cinema. |
| The Film YapNick RogersA perfect example of smart, fun mainstream entertainment. David Holmes' mod-jazz score pulses with pep, and even with the star power, Steven Soderbergh makes room for winning supporting turns from Eddie Jemison, Shaobo Qin and Carl Reiner. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanIt's a scrumptious and dizzy-spirited lark, a what-the-hell-let's-rob-the-casino flick made with so much wit and brains and dazzle and virtuosity that the sheer speed and cleverness of the caper hits you like a shot of pure oxygen. |
| eFilmCritic.comDavid CorneliusThe action is tight and the comedy is loose, and the result is a sharp, giddy blast. |
| Montreal Film JournalKevin N. LaforestThis isn't by any mean an 'important' film. Heck, it doesn't even try to be. What this is is slick. S-L-I-C-K. |
| Movie MetropolisJohn J. Puccio...a slick, slight, breezy affair that's easy to take if it's not taken too seriously. |
| 3BlackChicks ReviewKamal 'The Diva' LarsuelOcean's 11 was a sea of good times. (Okay I know that was corny...) |
| Film ThreatMichael DequinaSoderbergh's film will be remembered less for the (inspired) star casting than for being one expertly made piece of pure, unpretentious popcorn entertainment. |