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- NR
- 2017
- 1 hr 31 min
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4.9 (13,639)
The Vault is an intense thriller heist movie from director Dan Bush. The film stars James Franco, Scott Haze, and Taryn Manning, who lead an ensemble cast. The film premiered on September 1, 2017, at the Venice International Film Festival and was released in theaters and on VOD in September 2017. The movie is set in the small town of Hammond, Michigan, where the Federal Reserve has entrusted a large sum of money. Unbeknownst to most of the Hammond citizens, there is a vault located beneath a bank building that houses the money. The bank is run by siblings Vee (Taryn Manning) and Michael (Franco), who have inherited the establishment from their father.
The plot begins when a group of robbers, led by a violent gangster named Ed (Haze), plan to rob the bank. However, instead of targeting the cash in the bank, they aim to steal the money that is hidden away in the vault. The planning and execution of the heist become central to the story, as the robbers try to outsmart the bank's heightened security measures.
As the robbers attempt to carry out their mission, they encounter unexpected obstacles and bizarre supernatural occurrences, as well as the relentless watch of the bank's manager, Susan (Francesca Eastwood). Susan is skeptical of the robbers' intentions, and she begins to investigate their plan, making their efforts to steal the money increasingly difficult.
As the tension builds, the story takes several unexpected twists and turns, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats. The film interweaves the thriller heist genre with the supernatural, as historical events from the town's past come back to haunt the characters in the present.
The performances of the cast are excellent, with Franco playing a character haunted by his father's past, and Manning as the cunning and determined Vee. Haze, in particular, delivers a standout performance as the ruthless and unpredictable Ed. The four lead actors are supported by an impressive group of actors, including Clifton Collins Jr, Keith Loneker, and Jeff Gum.
Aside from strong performances, the film uses a moody and suspenseful score by Shaun Drew and orchestration by Gavin Keese to create an atmosphere of unease and dread. The cinematography by Andrew Shulkind is also a highlight, as it captures the claustrophobic and dark interiors of the bank.
Overall, The Vault is a captivating and thrilling movie that combines the genre of the heist thriller and supernatural horror. The film offers a unique entry into the heist genre, taking risks with its multiple narrative threads and supernatural elements. While some may find the blending of genres a bit jarring, the film provides a tense and entertaining experience that will keep audiences guessing until the very end.
The Vault is a 2017 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.9 and a MetaScore of 50.