The Art of the Steal | reviewed by: Jennifer Landry | April 6, 2014
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A good heist watch although couldn't help feeling that something was missing from the movie.
| genre | Comedy | Crime |
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| synopsis | Crunch Calhoun, a third-rate motorcycle daredevil and part-time art thief, teams up with his snaky brother to steal one of the most valuable books in the world. But it's not just about the book for Crunch — he's keen to rewrite some chapters of his own past as well. |
| lead actors | Kurt Russell | Jay Baruchel | Matt Dillon | Katheryn Winnick | Terence Stamp | Devon Bostick | Chris Diamantopoulos | Jason Jones | Karyn Dwyer | Joe Pingue | Stephen McHattie |
| director | Jonathan Sobol |












