If you watch it with low expectations, you'll be surprised because it's more fun than you thought. But most of the best gags are listed in its trailer and it lacks "something" to be a better movie.
Such a charming musical/comedy with great performances by Jane Russell and the unforgetable Marilyn Monroe.
A lot of funny moments and fantastic music numbers including the classic and amazing "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend".
Definitely a must see! It's a classic from the 50's that I am sure that can provide you a good fun time!
I Care a Lot...for Dianne Wiest freedom.
There's not a single likable character in this whole movie for me to latch onto. So, at the end I didn't care...hehe. I also found the message of the movie confusing, because it has that empowering feel to it, like a "girl boss moment!", even though they are either doing awful things and how none of it was earned, which rubbed me the wrong way. It sends out the wrong message that doing terrible things or destroying other people’s lives (not just the bad guys) is OK, I guess.
It also doesn't help this was written by a dude named J Blakeson, a dreadful screenwriter who's previous writing credit was the unnecessary sequel to 'The Descent'. So yeah, this wasn't in good hands at the start.
This is honestly the most annoying movie experience I've had in a while. So shallow and empty.
Just watch 'Promising Young Woman' instead.
Some movies are terrible because of bad acting or directing. You can even enjoy some of them for that. This movie commits a cardinal sin: its lead character is taking on a Russian Mafia boss, and yet if you are normal, you will hate her guts the entire time. She is the least likable character I have seen in a while, with absolutely no redeeming quality. Of course she is a man-hating lesbian, which for some will qualify, for an added dose of woke-ism, typical of Netflix production. At the very least the ending is satisfying, with every normal viewer getting being granted their wish. But really this terrible at time sickening movie does not deserve 2 hours of your time
A fairly average and formulaic heist film, Love, Cheat & Steal doesn’t have any originality to it, but it still manages to deliver some entertaining thrills. When Reno learns of his wife’s remarriage to a prominent banker he breaks out of prison to get his revenge, and to pull off one last score. The cast is rather interesting, and includes John Lithgow, Madchen Amick, and Eric Roberts. However, the performances are stereotypical; though it sort of works for the story that’s being told. And, there are a few twists and turns that add some suspense to the film. While Love, Cheat & Steal is by-the-numbers, it’s not all bad.
completely agree with the judges decision to disallow the tapes being played to the jury. there is reasonable doubt in whether he did it and that's enough to not convict.
Really fun show, without taking itself too seriously. Jason Isaacs is amazing, as usual.
This is a classic Marilyn Monroe film. This contains the now iconic "Diamonds are a girls best friend". There are definitely some fun moments and this is a classic musical comedy in many ways. Having said that, Monroe's character is a bit hard to like with her open greediness and with all her scheming to get ahold of diamonds and marry a rich man.
Entertaining noir film with a very good cast. Lucille Ball is not the typical pretty damsel... smart, savvy and out of the ordinary. She had great chemistry with George Sanders, with all his charm and charisma