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.
With some more money, some better talent a little more forethought, _The Last Heist_ could have been something truly miraculous. As it stands, it is instead just "Not bad". I like these flip-the-script type crime thrillers. Of course no one's done it quite as well as _Dusk till Dawn_, but I'm always willing to give them a chance (this year's "_Don't Breathe_" looks like it has potential in that category as well).
Henry Rollins is outstanding, but otherwise the cast is pretty low quality. It's understandable, within the confines of a movie like this, but it still has a negative impact on the tale overall. Like when a machine gun is firing but has no recoil. It doesn't make or break the movie, but it does take you out of the moment, and all these little things add up.
Also had a little bit of a _Payday_ vibe, which I appreciate.
_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._