Skip to main contentSkip to navigation Close dialogue1/1 Next image Previous image Toggle captionSkip to navigation Double trouble … Chris Hemsworth in Crime 101. Photograph: Dean Rogers/Courtesy of Amazon MGM Studios View image in fullscreen Double trouble … Chris Hemsworth in Crime 101. Photograph: Dean Rogers/Courtesy of Amazon MGM Studios ReviewCrime 101 review – bracing tale of master thief lifts a trick or two from Michael Mann The pedal is pressed hard to the metal for this very stylish high-stakes armed robbery thriller starring Chris Hemsworth Bart Layton is the British film-maker who previously gave us American Animals, a true-crime docudrama about the theft of rare books. That film’s title would also have applied perfectly well to this new one, an LA crime thriller adapted from a novella by Don Winslow. It is a little in the style of Michael Mann, though without the military hardware and the overhead shots of SUVs moving in swift convoy that would make it a full Mann homage.Layton does without the distinctive indirect mannerisms and meta-commentaries of his earlier movies, but he applies his pedal to the metal for what is an enjoyable and very stylish high-stakes armed robbery film about a thief who is highly controlled, super-cool, super-groomed, and naturally looking for the “walkaway money” of the time-honoured one last job.This is Mike…
Published: February 11, 2026 4:15 pm
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