The Last Heist

NR 3.6
2016 1 hr 24 min Action

A bank heist descends into violent chaos when one of the hostages turns out to be a serial killer. Trapping the well-organized team of bank robbers in the building, the killer is now picking them off one by one.

  • Cast:
    Henry Rollins , Torrance Coombs , Victoria Pratt , John O'Brien , Michael Aaron Milligan , Mykel Shannon Jenkins , Nick Principe

Reviews

AniInterview
2016/06/17

Sorry, this movie sucks

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Mjeteconer
2016/06/18

Just perfect...

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Allison Davies
2016/06/19

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Marva
2016/06/20

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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w_i_l_l_i_a_m
2016/06/21

Don't waste your time! 1.5 hours of total garbage. Is this a student Film or a waste of Time?

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Wizard-8
2016/06/22

The mishmashing of genres has been done many times before in the motion picture world, but this particular mishmashing was the first of its kind that I'd seen. In "The Last Heist", the movie mixes a mad slasher movie with the "Die Hard" movie genre. While that is certainly original, I will admit that the movie doesn't take this premise to its full potential. For one thing, the mad slasher in the movie a couple of times is off-screen and forgotten about for a long time. Another problem is that the low budget of the entire enterprise is painfully evident at times. But you know what? Despite these and a few other problems, I didn't think this movie was all that bad. It moves along at a pretty brisk clip, at 84 minutes it doesn't overstay its welcome, it has some decent twists and turns, there is some satisfying (and bloody) violence and action, and most of all, it is never boring for a minute. I'm not saying the movie is an unsung masterpiece, nor am I saying it's for everybody. I will say that if you are into B movies as much as I am, and are prepared to look over a few shortcomings, the movie does manage to entertain for its 84 minutes. Maybe you might not remember it for a long time afterwards, but sometimes being entertained just for the present moment is enough. Consider watching it.

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Argemaluco
2016/06/23

After the excellent Big Ass Spider! and the tedious TV movie Lavalantula, director Mike Mendez changed the road with The Last Heist, a hybrid of criminal thriller and visceral horror which, inside the modest niche of "B-Movies", fulfills with the minimum requirements of coherence and violence in order to keep us moderately entertained without making us feel we wasted our time. However, The Last Heist suffers multiple problems which darken the experience. Some action scenes feel too ambitious for the limited resources Mendez had to work with; the locations are bland and ordinary; and there are technical fails which end up being too distracting (example: the digital flashes of the guns; I could almost see water springs falling from the cannons). Fortunately, we have a slightly original premise compensating that to some point; we have seen uncountable bank robberies out of control, but the addition of a serial killer breaks the monotony. Sure, we have to swallow the huge coincidence of both things happening the same day (the robbery and the killer's visit), but it's appropriate as a catalyst of the story. Oh, and when the killer is played by Henry Rollins, we can be sure that he will exude intensity and threat. So, in conclusion, The Last Heist is a mediocre film, but it made me have a moderately entertaining, even though not lacking of frustration, time, and I can give it a slight recommendation specially to followers of "B" cinema who can appreciate a film mainly for avoiding the capital sin of this cinematographic niche: being boring. The Last Heist wasn't so, and that was enough to validate my time.

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Daniel Hetzel
2016/06/24

This Movie would pass as a semi-okay student Project. Feels like that there was no money for a good script, good actors, better cameras, good special effects, and no money at all for post production.But this isn't a student film, this is not even Mike Mendez's first film. And i don't see why Netflix payed money for this, waste of time, predictable bad movie! I feel sorry for Henry Rollins, and what has happened to him.writing 10 lines here feels like more work, than Guy Stevenson put into the Script.The Best thing about this Movie is the Poster!

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