Cash Out

critic Reviews

, 22% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Sara Michelle FettersMovieFreak.com
    Cash Out is a paint-by-numbers action-thriller that even with a few intriguing ideas is sadly so anemically paced and rudimentarily plotted it runs out of steam before it has the chance to pick up even a modicum of speed.
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    Richard RoeperChicago Sun-Times
    At 70, Travolta still exudes a certain movie-star twinkle in the heist thriller, which plays like a solid, B-movie riff on The Thomas Crown Affair.
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    Rex ReedObserver
    Cash Out provides a paycheck for John Travolta, but it’s nothing to write home about for the weary audience that suffers through it. If nobody cares enough to stage a career intervention, then it’s now up to John Travolta to rescue himself.
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    Michael NordineVariety
    Every line of dialogue that follows from this tired premise is like an echo of one from a better movie.
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    Nicholas BellFish Jelly Films (YouTube)
    Evoking the same desperation induced at a restaurant where all conceivable aspects of the experience were lamentably subpar, the exit sign beckons while you wait to Cash Out.
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    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    Better suited for the 1990s video market.
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    Ryan Devir Film Threat
    Cash Out is nothing more than a paycheck for John Travolta.
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    Jeffrey M. AndersonCommon Sense Media
    This low-key bank heist movie has a few appealing qualities, but they're unfortunately outweighed by many more unappealing qualities, such as confusion, bewilderment, and boredom.
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    Joseph RobinsonFish Jelly Films (YouTube)
    It's a shame Cash Out is so incompetently made because it might have worked as a zany romantic comedy.
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Stephen HollandScreen Rant
    John Travolta plays an international criminal taking up one last job, only to encounter his FBI agent ex-lover as the bank heist goes awry.


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