If bank heists are your jam - watching them in movies, not participating in them - then keep an eye out for Christian Rousseau's crime thriller No Loss // No Gain, out now from Gravitas Ventures. A mysterious modern-day Robin Hood gives the victims of a bank robbery a million dollar opportunity. We have an exclusive clip from the heist film to share with you today. Check it out down below. ...
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- 7/8/2021
- Screen Anarchy
Upcoming heist thriller No Loss // No Gain. Written/directed by Christian Rousseau, the film follows a mysterious modern-day Robin Hood who gives the victims of a bank robbery a million dollar opportunity. Distribution Company: Gravitas Ventures Release Date: July 6, 2021 Writer & Director: Christian Rousseau Producers: Ashley Rousseau, Christian Rousseau Starring: John Valley, Amanda Joy Erickson, …
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- 6/30/2021
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
"Not all banks can be trusted. Not all heists are created equal." Gravitas Ventures has debuted an official trailer for a mysterious low-budget heist thriller titled No Loss // No Gain, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Christian Rousseau. There isn't much of an intro to this film, and the official synopsis is extremely short: a mysterious modern-day Robin Hood gives the victims of a bank robbery a million dollar opportunity. Apparently it's about a bank heist, but of course the robber's "tactics and motives are veiled by complexity," involving a bunch of people who are struggling financially. This stars John Valley, Amanda Joy Erickson, Kevin McCarthy, Nathan Ehrmann, Destiny Soria, Ru Benjamin Revolver, and Alexandria Payne. It looks like this is trying to be a modern day Inside Man, with a Robin Hood spin, but I'm not sure they've pulled that off. A bit too melodramatic and lacks any real tension,...
- 6/28/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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