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Review: Ocean’s 8 | 3 out of 4 Stars

Ocean’s 8 | 3 out of 4 Stars

By Kyle Osborne

It’s hard to get mad at a film with such low ambitions—Ocean’s 8 only wants to be a light and fluffy summer flick, and on that score it succeeds. It’s fun and breezy and pass the popcorn.

Sandra Bullock plays Debbie-the sister of Danny Ocean, who was played by George Clooney in the Ocean’s trilogy of films in the 2000s (the original Ocean’s 11 was, of course, a rat pack confection from 1960).

As the movie begins, Bullock is just getting out of prison after a 5-year stint, and she wastes no time in putting together a heist that she’s been refining in her head for all those years. Following the formula of this franchise and many others, she sets about assembling a team of fellow crooks and cons to pull off a serious diamond heist. The idea is that they will steal a 150 million dollar necklace right off the neck of an actress (Anne Hathaway steals the show with a self-referential take on a Hollywood starlet) at the annual Met Gala, which is a real thing, as you’ll remember, with lots of fabulous stars from the fashion and entertainment industries, several of whom make quick cameos.

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If the movie takes too long to set up with the obligatory character intros, at least it kicks into gear during the “crime” before making a too soft landing at the end. Still, any time you can see Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Rihanna, Mindy Kaling and Helena Bonnham-Carter together, you’re winning. Throw in rising star Awkwafina, Sarah Paulsen and a third act appearance by James Corden and you’re cooking with gas.

The movie never takes itself too seriously—we can see that the cast is all-female and that in itself is something of a statement in these times—the movie wisely doesn’t beat us over the head with “messaging” when entertaining audiences is its purpose, a good choice that pays off.

If you want to have fun and crack a few smiles, you could do a lot worse. Ocean’s 8 is good enough to make you hope for a sequel with this crew.

Ocean’s 8 is rated PG-13, runs about 2 hours. Please read my story about the time Sandra Bullock’s mom called me-the story pertains to a nice tribute paid to her in Ocean’s 8. When Sandy’s Mom Called

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