Inside Man
Release Date:
March 24, 2006
On the Big Board |
Position |
Staff |
In Brief |
25/159 |
David Mumpower |
Taut, impeccably acted drama is undone just a bit by a weak ending. |
26/65 |
Kim Hollis |
An entertaining, engaging caper film. Hits on almost every level. |
32/68 |
Michael Bentley |
Well-paced and exciting heist drama, but could have done without one of the plots. |
33/47 |
Amanda Jones |
Pretty good until the slapshod ending lost my interest almost completely. |
41/52 |
Les Winan |
The actors are good and it looks nice, but it's all sound and fury signifying nothing. Too many loose ends... |
134/200 |
Max Braden |
Not enough lines or actual face time for Owen, and the music drags the slow story down. |
In 1990, director Spike Lee teamed up with actor Denzel Washington to create a remarkable story about blues music in Mo' Better Blues. Soon, the duo followed up that effort with a movie that gained a substantial amount of attention. Malcolm X earned Washington his first Best Actor Academy Award nomination and established Lee as a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood.
Now, Lee will once again reunite with Washington as the duo join forces for a heist flick that will also display the talents of a recent Academy Award nominee for Supporting Actor (Clive Owen) as well as a two-time winner in the actress categories (Jodie Foster).
The movie's story will center around a clever bank robber (Owen) who has been playing cat-and-mouse with a cop (Washington) for a period of time. The robber sets out to commit the perfect crime, but he loses control over the situation, and ultimately finds himself in a stand-off that involves a hostage. Lee has previously found success in directing numerous genres, so it will be fascinating to see the direction he takes as he works with this talented cast. (Kim Hollis/BOP)
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