Tuesday, May 27, 2025

SEE CLIP WITH JOSH O'CONNOR AS THE ART HEIST EXPERT IN THE MASTERMIND MOVIE DRAMA FROM CANNES FILM FESTIVAL

    THE MASTERMIND   
 SEE FIRST CLIP WITH JOSH O'CONNOR
It premiered at Cannes Movie Festival last week with nice reviews, and should arrive to cinemas later this year after visiting other film festivals around the world. In THE MASTERMIND movie drama from writer anddirector Kelly Reichhardt, our dear Josh O'Connor plays James Blaine Mooney who back in 1970, together with two cohorts, wandered into a museum in broad daylight and stole four paintings. When holding onto the art proves more difficult than stealing them, Mooney is relegated to a life on the run.

8 comments:

  1. Sounds a good movie to me...saw him in the trailer taking a figure out of that showcase in the museum...how come the showcase ain't locked??

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    1. They probably did not have overly good security back in the 70s as people had more morals and dignity, I guess.

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  2. There are so many art thief type movies out right now. I was looking for something to watch on Prime and I came across 3 different heist type movies. I ended up watching The Rig season 3 instead. Art heist movies aren't my thing.

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    1. That is season two, it has not yet been renewed for season three :) I am yet to watch the second season,but I do have it. Streamers do like to promote criminals, especially Netflix, all of their series are about murderers, crooks and criminals. Or shit like Wednesday in which a dark murderous girl is being promoted as something cool to kids.

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    2. I haven't seen Wednesday, but I have a soft spot for her. My little brother used to watch Addams Family all the time and he used to insist I was the girl playing Wednesday LOL. Plus, I like the Addams Family and its weird elements.

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    3. I am sure it was not as bizarre and sick as it is today, in this new one, she throws her little male friend to piranhas and they eat half of him. A little boy! How is that funny or satisfying to anyone is beyond me. It just proves my theory that men are free to be molested, killed and butchered on the telly even when they are just boys. How sick is the writer to think throwing a nine or ten year old boy to piranhas is funny even if he is a bully? But that is Netflix, promoting crime and gangsters and maniacs and violence against men all the time.

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  3. I agree that we are flooded with art heist and bank robbery themes right now. Where are all of the comedies or even lighthearted romance watches?

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    1. Nowhere to be seen, the world is a dark place and they want us to accept criminals as something cool so that criminals could take over the power like in my country.

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