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Welcome to Collinwood
Directed by
Anthony Russo
,
Joe Russo
R
2002
86m
Comedy
,
Crime
6.3
55%
55%
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Cosimo gets a plan for a huge job from his cellmate. He asks his woman to find a patsy for his bungled car theft, offering $15,000. Suddenly, seven are involved.
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Cast of Welcome to Collinwood
Sam Rockwell
Pero
William H. Macy
Riley
Isaiah Washington
Leon
Michael Jeter
Toto
Andy Davoli
Basil
George Clooney
Jerzy
Luis Guzmán
Cosimo
Patricia Clarkson
Rosalind
Jennifer Esposito
Carmela
David Warshofsky
Babitch
Gabrielle Union
Michelle
John Buck Jr.
Old Man in Prison
Annie Kitral
Nun #1
Lissy Gulick
Nun #2
Dorothy Silver
Nun #3
Maryanne Nagel
Mrs. Antwerp
Brett C. Leonard
Mickey
Frank O'Donnell
Priest
Peter Veneziano
Referee
Bernard Canepari
Judge
Art Oughton
Corrections Officer
Ray Calabrese
Oswald
Don Kost
Beddo
June Lang
Old Purse Woman
Basil Russo
Funeral Home Director
Angela Russo-Otstot
Arguing Woman
Wayne S. Turney
Arguing Man
Rohn Thomas
Janitor
Danny Lentz
Bailiff
Ann Russo
Colleen (uncredited)
Blaine Pate
Cosimo's Lawyer (uncredited)
Anthony Russo
Director / Writer
Joe Russo
Director / Writer
Agenore Incrocci
Writer
Furio Scarpelli
Writer
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Writer
Steven Soderbergh
Producer
Welcome to Collinwood Ratings & Reviews
jackmeat
June 13, 2025
My quick rating - 6.4/10. I would've leaned higher on this funny flick had the ending not been such a letdown. But good performances all around make this heist gone wrong tale an enjoyable one to check out.
Matinee Magazine
Nick Schager
The kind of film that leaves you scratching your head in amazement over the fact that so many talented people could participate in such an ill-advised and poorly executed idea.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
It doesn't quite work, but there's enough here to make us look forward to the Russos' next offering.
San Francisco Chronicle
Carla Meyer
Collinwood seems like a series of sketches, with caricatures instead of characters.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
The picture runs a mere 84 minutes, but it's no glance. It's a head-turner -- thoughtfully written, beautifully read and, finally, deeply humanizing.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The actual heist is the high point, just as in the Italian film, and so raffish and disorganized was the gang that I can see how someone might enjoy this movie, coming to it for the first time.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
An infectious caper flick.
Arizona Republic
Bill Muller
Self-consciously quirky and straining for idiosyncrasy, Welcome to Collinwood is a passable ensemble comedy that never hits its stride.
Dallas Morning News
Matt Weitz
It's supposed to be a humorous, all-too-human look at how hope can breed a certain kind of madness -- and strength -- but it never quite adds up.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
This ensemble comedy has its inventively funny moments. But ultimately, it gets a little too cute for its own good.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
As shameless as it is successful in stringing together gag after gag.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Sometimes this modest little number clicks, and sometimes it doesn't.
Chicago Tribune
Mark Caro
It plays like someone took a chomp out of the third act.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
Yet another self-consciously overwritten story about a rag-tag bunch of would-be characters that team up for a can't-miss heist -- only to have it all go wrong.
Newsday
Gene Seymour
Can't kick about the assembled talent and the Russos show genuine promise as comic filmmakers. Still, this thing feels flimsy and ephemeral.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
The doofus-on- the-loose banter of Welcome to Collinwood has a cocky, after-hours loopiness to it. And as with most late-night bull sessions, eventually the content isn't nearly as captivating as the rowdy participants think it is.
Salon.com
Charles Taylor
A few hours after you've seen it, you forget you've been to the movies.
New York Post
Megan Turner
The whole cast looks to be having so much fun with the slapstick antics and silly street patois, tossing around obscure expressions like Bellini and Mullinski, that the compact 86 minutes breezes by.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
An enjoyably half-wit remake of the venerable Italian comedy Big Deal on Madonna Street.
Los Angeles Times
Manohla Dargis
Despite its gritty Cleveland locations, it has the vacuum-sealed feel of a student film bankrolled by rich uncles.
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Welcome To Collinwood Soundbite: William H. Macy On His Character
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Welcome To Collinwood Soundbite: William H. Macy On George Clooney
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Welcome To Collinwood Soundbite: William H. Macy On Honor Among Thieves
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Welcome To Collinwood Soundbite: William H. Macy On Sam Rockwell And Cast
Welcome To Collinwood Soundbite: William H. Macy On Sam Rockwell And Cast
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Welcome To Collinwood Soundbite: William H. Macy On Broken Arm And The Baby
Welcome To Collinwood Soundbite: William H. Macy On Broken Arm And The Baby
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Welcome To Collinwood Soundbite: William H. Macy On His Attraction To The Role
Welcome To Collinwood Soundbite: William H. Macy On His Attraction To The Role
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