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Finding Steve McQueen
Directed by
Mark Steven Johnson
R
2019
1h 31m
Crime
,
Drama
6.2
46%
62%
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In 1972, a gang of close-knit thieves from Youngstown, Ohio attempt to steal $30 million in illegal contributions and blackmail money from President Richard Nixon's secret fund.
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Cast of Finding Steve McQueen
Travis Fimmel
Harry Barber
Forest Whitaker
Howard Lambert
Rachael Taylor
Molly Murphy
William Fichtner
Enzo Rotella
Lily Rabe
Sharon Price
Jake Weary
Tommy Barber
Rhys Coiro
Ray Darrow
Tess Malis Kincaid
Little League Mom
Louis Lombardi
Pauly Callahan
John Finn
W. Mark Felt
Ric Reitz
Sheriff Kelly
Kenny Alfonso
Bobby Lohman
Robin McDonald
Rose Kelly
Darren Keefe Reiher
Deputy Hurlbuck
Mark Steven Johnson
Director
Keith Sharon
Writer
Ken Hixon
Writer
Alexandra Klim
Producer
Andrea Iervolino
Producer
Juan Antonio García Peredo
Producer
Alberto Burgueño
Producer
Monika Bacardi
Producer
Finding Steve McQueen Ratings & Reviews
Film Inquiry
Patrick Crossen
Finding Steve McQueen has elements of high energy and fast-paced editing, and yet for some reason, I didn't find myself slipping as easily into the excitement of a good heist film.
Moviehole
Michael A. Smith
The film is both clever and, if you're a fan of the 1970s, nostalgic.
Philadelphia Daily News
Gary Thompson
Though fact-based movies are often guilty of bending truth to improve a story, Finding Steve McQueen goes in the other direction, downplaying strange-but-true elements that might have helped its saggy narrative.
Hollywood News
Joey Magidson
It's undeniable fun to watch the heist come together. Unfortunately, it doesn't add up to much and the decision to tell the tale in flashback negates some excitement.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... captures the look and feel of the Watergate era, yet fails to generate consistent suspense beneath the surface.
Movies and Shakers
Linda and Al Lerner
This is one very funny rom-com/bank heist.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
Finding Steve McQueen could have used more of the galvanizing spirit of its patron saint, but there's also much to recommend here, in particular its light-hearted energy.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Screenplay's attempt to make something of a hero out of Harry tends to diminish any lasting appeal, going gooey with a crook and a liar.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Unfortunately, despite the fascinating story that provides its inspiration and a solid cast, the pic provides neither sufficient thrills nor humor to make it anything more than a minor diversion.
Every Movie Has a Lesson
Don Shanahan
There was certainly a porch-rocker and beer-sipper of a story to be told with this one and we get that entertainment.
Tribune News Service
Rick Bentley
[Director Mark Steven Johnson takes] what would have been a rather bland heist story and mix it with a mediocre love story to create an enjoyable final product. It's an example of getting the most out of the material at hand.
Diario La Estrella (Fort Worth, TX)
Laura Hiros
[Finding Steve McQueen tells the story of] one of the most extraordinary robberies in history... although you don't believe it. [Full reviewin Spanish]
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
A low-key genre exercise, easy to watch but equally easy to forget.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
A likable cast and a fascinating, mostly forgotten story - about an attempt to steal millions of dollars of illegal presidential campaign contributions - keep the movie engaging, but can't compensate for the waste of a promising premise.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
The result is an entertaining if sometimes overly self-conscious 1970s period piece, bursting with pop culture references
SF Weekly
Sherilyn Connelly
Veteran director Johnson knows to prioritize his characters instead of his own cleverness, while Enzo's motivating anger about bad men like Nixon reaching the highest levels of power without being punished for their crimes has a resonance today.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
However much the movie might have set off to find Steve McQueen, it never gets close to him.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Chris Bumbray
A low-key charmer. Like the DOC HOLLYWOOD of heist movies.
San Francisco Chronicle
Walter V. Addiego
A slickly made piece of entertainment that's a good time out at the movies.
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
You probably won't love Finding Steve McQueen, but [its] unyielding wholesomeness ensures you won't be able to hate it either.
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