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  Movie Review for Ladron Que Roba a Ladron

Movie Review for
Ladron Que Roba a Ladron



Ladron Que Roba a Ladron
Also known as:

24 Reviews total.

Release date: 8/31/2007
Run length: Unknown.
Categories: Action/Adventure

Summary: Two former thieves reunite to rob the biggest thief they know -- Moctesuma Valdez, a TV infomercial guru who's made millions selling worthless health products to poor Latino immigrants. When none of their affiliates want to go undercover as day laborers to pull off the heist, the two men turn to the real thing for help.

                         Reviews of Ladron Que Roba a Ladron

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Michael Phillips of Chicago Tribune (7/0)
            ...glides along on the strength of its multi-ethnic ensemble.

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Bruce Westbrook of Houston Chronicle (7/0)
            If you want dangerous schemes to be light-hearted entertainment, you've got to make allowances. B...

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Jeannette Catsoulis of New York Times (7/0)
            This film is like Ocean’s Eleven if directed by Robin Hood and financed by Telemundo.

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Jeannette Catsoulis of New York Times (7/0)
            ...an effervescent comedy coasting on the charisma of its stars.

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Frank Swietek of One Guy's Opinion (7/0)
            Ocean's Seven at best...a puny heist comedy that's nowhere near as clever or amusing as it thinks...

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Jason Ferguson of Orlando Weekly (7/0)
            Elegant, gentle and often quite hilarious.

                         Reviews of Ladron Que Roba a Ladron
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Jeanne Aufmuth of Palo Alto Weekly (7/0)
            Ladron leans far too heavily on a lifeless script and sluggish pacing to get its well-worn point ...

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Ruthe Stein of San Francisco Chronicle (7/0)
            Needlessly complicated.

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Claudia Puig of USA Today (7/0)
            ...clever, funny and very entertaining.

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Claudia Puig of USA Today (7/0)
            The con they carefully plan is perilous and close to impossible, but the outcome is surprisingly ...

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Robert Koehler of Variety (7/0)
            Comic touches are obvious and broad, while helmer Joe Menendez lacks the essential energy for a v...

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Josh Rosenblatt of Austin Chronicle (3/4) No reference
            Grand Hollywood entertainment for and about a long-ignored culture that's just now starting to se...

                         Reviews of Ladron Que Roba a Ladron
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Tim Cogshell of Boxoffice Magazine (3/4) No reference
            Painfully didactic storytelling.

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J. R. Jones of Chicago Reader (4/3) No reference
            Easygoing heist flick.

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Bill Stamets of Chicago Sun-Times (6/1) No reference
            International talents converge for an entertaining genre exercise.

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Michael Phillips of Chicago Tribune (3/4) No reference
            It's refreshing to see a bit of escapism that takes place in contemporary Southern California as ...

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Brian Orndorf of eFilmCritic.com (3/4) No reference
            It's good vs. evil on a plain, flat playing field, but this welcoming minimalism only seems to em...

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Donald Munro of Fresno Bee (3/4) No reference
            Mostly it's silly caper stuff that works moderately well.

                         Reviews of Ladron Que Roba a Ladron
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Michael Rechtshaffen of Hollywood Reporter (6/1) No reference
            While the caper attempts to ape the Ocean's style...it proves to be a pale immitation when it com...

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Adam Fendelman of HollywoodChicago.com (3/4) No reference
            While it's easy to lambaste a film that's obviously derived from an inspirational predecessor, pr...

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Beth Accomando of KPBS.org (3/4) No reference
            Ladr%uFFFDn is slight and silly, and plays happily within its limitations.

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Matt Pais of Metromix.com (6/1) No reference
            Such a Spanish-translated mash-up of Ocean's Eleven and Out of Sight that George Clooney may want...

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Peter Debruge of Miami Herald (3/4) No reference
            The movie is primarily about fantasy, and everything is exaggerated to such a degree that you pla...

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Roger Moore of Orlando Sentinel (3/4) No reference
            A sweetly surprising treatise on friendship.

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