
When petty thief Cosimo is given the plan for the perfect heist from a lifer in prison - the kind of job you dream about - he has to get out of jail, fast. But with Cosimo stuck in the joint, it's up to his girl Rosalind to track down a patsy. But while no one wants to do the time for Cosimo's crime, everybody seems to know a guy who will - and for a share, they're willing to track him down. Before long, Rosalind has five guys trailing behind her, looking to get their bunglin... (Full plot summary below)
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When petty thief Cosimo is given the plan for the perfect heist from a lifer in prison - the kind of job you dream about - he has to get out of jail, fast. But with Cosimo stuck in the joint, it's up to his girl Rosalind to track down a patsy. But while no one wants to do the time for Cosimo's crime, everybody seems to know a guy who will - and for a share, they're willing to track him down. Before long, Rosalind has five guys trailing behind her, looking to get their bungling hands on a piece of the action.
Leave your thoughts about Welcome to Collinwood.
| Journal News (Westchester, NY)Marshall FineYou can tell almost immediately that Welcome to Collinwood isn't going to jell. |
| Arizona RepublicBill MullerSelf-consciously quirky and straining for idiosyncrasy, Welcome to Collinwood is a passable ensemble comedy that never hits its stride. |
| Washington PostDesson ThomsonThis ensemble comedy has its inventively funny moments. But ultimately, it gets a little too cute for its own good. |
| Greenwich Village GazetteEric LurioIt's not exactly worth the bucks to expend the full price for a date, but when it comes out on video, it's well worth a rental. |
| NewsdayGene SeymourCan't kick about the assembled talent and the Russos show genuine promise as comic filmmakers. Still, this thing feels flimsy and ephemeral. |
| Filmcritic.comNorm SchragerA zippy, enormously entertaining heist movie that, with a kind heart at its core, encompasses the styles of yesterday, today, and if we're lucky, maybe even tomorrow. |
| Hollywood Report CardRoss AnthonyA fun quirky comedy, brilliant-plan-gone-awry picture. Surprising, amusing and odd, the plot plays rather unpredictable, purposely misfiring like an old Cleveland V-8. |
| Baltimore SunChris KaltenbachAt some point we're flashed a junkyard billboard telling us that Collinwood is the ''Beirut of Cleveland'' - yes, but here, it's by way of Looney Tunes. |
| Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittThe farce is energetically written, breezily acted, and never quite as dumb as the lunkheads it's about. |
| Dallas Morning NewsMatt WeitzIt's supposed to be a humorous, all-too-human look at how hope can breed a certain kind of madness -- and strength -- but it never quite adds up. |