British crime caper, based on the Hatton Garden robbery, in which a group of aging criminals plan a multi-million pound jewellery heist.
Even an esteemed ensemble can't enliven yet another disappointing take on the Hatton Garden robbery.
An old-school film about an old-school crime that brings together an impressive array of British legends. Solid, but sadly the results don’t exactly blow the bloody doors off.
Michael Caine leads an all-star cast who forfeit their dignity in a caper beset by creaking parts, bad jokes and tedious storytelling.
No real surprises in a watchable, run-of-the-mill heist movie.
Some audiences may be disappointed that King Of Thieves isn’t more of a lark along Lavender Hill Mob lines. (The film is based on a magazine article called “The Over The Hill Mob.”) Marsh, though, should be congratulated for doing his ancient protagonists the favour of taking them at least semi-seriously and for showing that OAPs can be scumbags too.
The film lacks any consistent style, which only magnifies the tonal inconsistencies to the point where they become the sort of flaw that devalues the whole enterprise.
General release. Check local listings for show times.