Rob the Mob

2014

Action / Biography / Crime / Drama

205
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh81%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled57%
IMDb Rating6.31011273

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Jeremy Allen White as Robert Uva
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Michael Pitt as Tommy Uva
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Andy Garcia as Big Al
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Samira Wiley as Agent Annie Bell
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23.976 fps
1 hr 44 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by boblipton8 / 10

Gun Crazy

When a small time stick-up man attends John Gotti's trial he finds out that everyone goes unarmed at the Mafia social clubs. He and his girl friend start stealing from the mob.

Raymond De Felitta tackles a daunting task in his handling of Jonathan Fernandez's script. None of the characters is the least bit appealing at the beginning of the movie. The leads are selfish and stupid, Ray Romano's reporter is just in it for the story and Andy Garcia's crime boss seems a murderous enigma. Yet by the end of the movie, they are all sympathetic characters caught up a mess they have no control over.

A kind word should also be offered to Chris Norr for his fine cinematography. The street scenes, mostly shot in northern Queens, are hideous yet illuminating.

Reviewed by nogodnomasters8 / 10

A MOUSE NEVER ATTACKS A LION

Tommy's (Michael Pitt) father was a victim of the mob. His girlfriend Rosie (Nina Arianda) helps him gain vengeance as he robs them and sometimes taking their pants for added embarrassment. Based on a true story set in the early 1990's our likeable couple gathered information from the Gotti trial and used it to exploit the mob.

Billed as the "Bonnie and Clyde" of NYC, Nina Arianda played a delightful Bonnie as Pitt provided a moody Clyde. It is an interesting crime film, low on the action scale.

Parental Guide: F-bomb, sex. Nina Arianda in pantyhose.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

needs some intensity or much funnier

It's 1991 NYC. Rosie (Nina Arianda) and Tommy Uva (Michael Pitt) are small time stick up armed robbers. They get caught robbing a florist. After 18 months, Rosie is working at debt collecting. He gets released from jail and she gets him a job at the agency. Tommy comes up with an idea to rob mafia social clubs which doesn't allow guns inside and everybody has lots of cash. He has issues with the mob getting rough with his father. Mob boss Big Al (Andy García) doesn't want to kill them with all the heat. Then they hit a joint that is being monitored by FBI Agent Frank Hurd (Frank Whaley).

This is a quirky little Bonnie and Clyde story. The acting is pretty good and the story is sort of interesting. The main thing missing is some intensity. Raymond De Felitta doesn't have the intense directing style. He's more of a quirky family drama guy. The couple has a few fun moments. The rest of the movie needs to be either much more funny or much more intense. Part of the problem is the lack of energetic music. This movie should have lots of fun period music. It could be a hilarious comedy or a dark intense period piece. This isn't much of either.

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