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Welcome To Collinwood Details

2002 Certificate 15 Certificate 15 (TBC)
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  • 60
  • from 7217 members

A group of petty criminals in Cleveland's East End join forces to rob a jewellery store by breaking through an adjoining wall from an empty apartment. An easy job becomes a nightmare when a beautiful woman moves into the apartment, ruining their plans. COLLINWOOD paints a tragically impoverished netherworld of Cleveland's East .. Read more

Starring George Clooney, Sam Rockwell, William H. Macy, Isaiah Washington
Director Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
Genres Comedy

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Welcome To Collinwood

A group of petty criminals in Cleveland's East End join forces to rob a jewellery store by breaking through an adjoining wall from an empty apartment. An easy job becomes a nightmare when a beautiful woman moves into the apartment, ruining their plans. COLLINWOOD paints a tragically impoverished netherworld of Cleveland's East Side. Quirky career criminals Pero (Sam Rockwell), Basil (Andrew Davoli), and Toto (Michael Jeter), crawl around in burnt-out buildings speaking their own kind of cross-cultural language, passed on by generations of ex-cons. WELCOME TO COLLINWOOD is a physical comedy wrapped in a rich and enigmatic visual package from directors Anthony and Joseph Russo. It includes references to old-time vaudeville, silent film hi-jinks, and grubby antiheroes similar to those of O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU and RAISING ARIZONA. The film uses an impressive array of talented actors including William H. Macy, Sam Rockwell, Isaiah Washington, and George Clooney, who produced this film with Steven Soderbergh. Excellent, touching performances by Patricia Clarkson, Gabrielle Union, and Jennifer Esposito also add to the film's cohesive group dynamic.

Starring George Clooney, Sam Rockwell, William H. Macy, Isaiah Washington, Michael Jeter, Luis Guzman, Patricia Clarkson
Director Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
Studio REDBUS
Run time DVD: 1 hr 22 mins
Watch now: 1 hr 27 mins
Certificate DVD: Certificate 15, Watch Online: Certificate 15 (TBC)
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Watch Online: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released DVD: 29 Sep 2003
Watch now: 16 Oct 2009
Production year: 2002
Watch now £2.49
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (2) of Welcome To Collinwood

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  • 2 stars out of 5

    Could film-maker siblings Joe and Anthony Russo be the new Coen brothers? Well, despite obvious cinematic verve and a keen eye for sleaze — plus the fleeting presence of George Clooney (who also co-produces with Steven Soderbergh) — this, quite simply, lacks their originality. In a grotty, Cleveland-set remake of the much-loved 1958 Italian heist comedy Big Deal on Madonna Street, petty crook Luis Guzman is given details of the perfect crime or a “Bellini” — the script is at least full of enjoyable made-up slang — and a ragtag band of lowlifes is assembled for the job: drilling into a safe through the wall of an adjoining apartment. It relies too heavily on the skills of its offbeat cast (notably Sam Rockwell, William H Macy and Michael Jeter), and there's little suspense — they're clearly not going to pull it off. It's mildly diverting watching them fail, but it's all over far too quickly and the promising individual elements never really add up to a significant whole.

    • Radio Times
  • Broad comedy that totally misfires; Clooney, in a minor role, disguises himself as a rabbi but fails to lift the spirits.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 54 out of 59 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    A curate's egg

    This had the potential to be a really funny movie. The result is some rather weak set ups but some well executed slapstick comedy. Worth watching.

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  • 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    A Slow Welcome

    To all fans of George Clooney, you will be disappointed!

    Despite all appearances Mr Clooney has nothing more than a minor supporting role in this film and is onscreen for about 10 minutes. The main star of this film is undoubtably Sam Rockwell, and he can carry the film. Whilst this is a crime caper film, do not expect it to be fast moving, the first half of the film devoted to developing characters, and their motivation, some of whom are dispensed with when the action finally kicks in. The second half of the film changes in tone and becomes slapstick. Similar to the final half hour of "Home Alone" we watch the incompetant criminals attempt to break into flat, via the most complex, painful, and dangerous route possible, injuring themselves in the process. This leads to a truly hilarious final joke that will linger in the memory. Worthwhile, but do not have high expectations.

      • arniepye from Worcester Park
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