

Never steal from the world's greatest thief.
06/09/2012
Overview
Master thief Will Montgomery is just released from the State penitentiary after serving a 10 year sentence, is contacted by Vincent, his ex comrade in crime, who is holding Will’s teenage daughter ransom in a hijacked taxi cab. Vincent will only surrender her when Will reveals the whereabouts of the 20 million dollars he contrived to conceal from their last robbery.
Status: Released
Rating: 55%
Original language: EN
Budget: $35,000,000
Revenue: $2,106,557
Official website:
http://millennium-media.net/mf-films/stolen/
Saturn Films

Nu Image

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1656186
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2025754
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Review by: RalphRahal
Written by: RalphRahal on 2025-01-12T08:28:11.872Z
Stolen (2012) is a solid, straightforward action thriller that delivers exactly what it promises. Nicolas Cage is in his element here, bringing his usual intensity to a role that keeps the stakes high and the energy flowing. The movie doesn’t try to be revolutionary, it leans into familiar tropes like desperate missions and a ticking clock, but it does so in a way that keeps you entertained. The New Orleans backdrop adds a bit of flair, even if it’s not fully utilized, and Simon West’s direction ensures the pacing rarely drags.
While the story feels predictable at times, the action sequences are well-executed, and the performances, especially Cage’s, keep the film engaging. The villain might feel a bit over-the-top, but it fits the movie’s tone if you’re up for something a little campy. Stolen isn’t a groundbreaking film, but it’s fun, fast-paced, and delivers just enough thrills to be worth the watch. Not Cage’s best, but definitely entertaining for fans of his work.