Entrapment Reviews

Entrapment Review
by Stephen Graham Jones
In the summers that aren't Bond-summers, we get the Bond-movies without Bond. Which is to say gadget movies, all the high-tech toys and death-defying leaps that'll fit into 2 hrs. Entrapment is all of this and more: it even has the original Bond--Sean...more

Entrapment Review
by Ross Anthony
Sean Connery (Mac) plays the "James Bond" of the art theft world. Catherine Zeta-Jones (Gin) is the sexy insurance investigator who travels to England after him. But who will entrap who? The film does a good job of keeping us guessing all the way to the...more

Entrapment Review
by Mark O'Hara
It's the story of Robert MacDougal (Sean Connery), called "Mac." He's a world-class art thief, and the insurance company that covers the stolen works is very upset. Waverly Insurance employs an expert, Gin (Catherine Zeta-Jones) to analyze his...more

Entrapment Review
by Tim Voon
ENTRAPMENT 1999 A film review by Timothy Voon Copyright 1999 Timothy Voon 3 out of 5 for a love affair between thieves more

Entrapment Review
by Greg King
ENTRAPMENT (M). (Twentieth Century Fox) Director: Jon Amiel Stars: Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ving Rhames, Will Patton, Maury Chaykin, Kevin McNally Running time: 113 minutes. This slick and undeniably entertaining thriller about a seductive...more

Entrapment Review
by David Wilcock
Fox's first summer blockbuster before 'that' film is a entertaining enough thriller which more twists than a very twisty thing. Sean Connery plays master thief Robert MacDougal, who's still hanging off buildings and prancing around at the age of sixty....more

Entrapment Review
by Justin Felix
ENTRAPMENT (1999) A film review by Justin Felix. Copyright 1999 Justin Felix. All of my film reviews are archived at http://us.imdb.com/M/reviews_by?Justin+Felix This review also appears in the Shrubbery...more

Entrapment Review
by John Smth
After a daring robbery of a Rembrandt, insurance agent Gin Baker (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is convinced that a famous art thief, Robert 'Mac' McDougal (Sean Connery) has been responsible, and persuades her boss Hector Cruz (Will Patton) to let her...more

Entrapment Review
by Jamey Hughton
Anyone who says Sean Connery is getting too old for action movies hasn’t seen his latest movie. Connery will always be remembered as the definitive James Bond, and in Entrapment, part of the fun is watching him replay certain shades that made his...more

Entrapment Review
by Joe Chamberlain
Starring Sean Connery; Catherine Zeta-Jones; Ving Rhames; Will Patton & Maury Chaykin First, let me get something off my chest. Over the last few days I have been reading the reviews of Entrapment. All anybody seems to be able to talk about is the...more

Entrapment Review
by Matt Williams
Hollywood's fascination with the older man-younger woman romance continues in the heist drama, Entrapment. Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones are the cross-generational lovers. Their lukewarm romance is the pitiful highlight of this thoroughly...more
Entrapment Review
by Steve Kong
Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones both carry some star power. Connery is the epitome of James Bond. And even now he is still doing the part of Bond – take a look at his character Mason in The Rock. Zeta-Jones coming off her hot debut in The Mask of...more
Entrapment Review
by James Brundage
Someone find me a cure, I'm obsessed with film. Sure, there's your general movie buff, who digests about a hundred or so films a year. Then there's your true obsessive-compulsive film watcher. He has HBO, Showtime, and a fair sized video...more
Entrapment Review
by Roger Gerbig
I admit it. Moments after deciding to make "Entrapment" the review of the week, I started having second thoughts. During the course of my standard pre-review research rigamarole, I uncovered a one-line summary that made this flick out to be little more...more
Entrapment Review
by Robert Workman
Sean Connery is an old thief who steals simply for the love of it; Catherine Zeta-Jones is the insurance agent who wants to bust him wide open during the heist of a much-adored Chinese mask. However, as the movie unfolds, there's many twists and turns...more
Entrapment Review
by Homer Yen
In a recent article in PEOPLE magazine, the topic highlighted the growing but strange trend that more and more films have seasoned leading actors who are paired with much younger female co-stars. They mentioned Harrison Ford and Anne Heche in the summer...more
Entrapment Review
by Ram Samudrala
The movie has a plot which on the surface is fairly straight-forward. Gin Baker (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is an insurance company who is trying to track a famous art thief Robert "Mac" MacDougal (Connery) into incriminating himself. She slowly appears to...more
Entrapment Review
by Akiva Gottlieb
rated PG-13 released by 20th Century Fox starring Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ving Rhames, Will Patton, Maury Chaykin story by Ronald Bass and Michael Hertzberg written by Ronald Bass and William Broyles, Jr. directed by Jon Amiel more
Entrapment Review
by Eugene Novikov
There are some pairs of actors and actresses that can light up the screen when they are together. Can you recall how well Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau mixed before they degraded to the likes of such travesties as The Odd Couple 2? Remember how luminous...more
Entrapment Review
by Edwin Jahiel
BY EDWIN JAHIEL ENTRAPMENT * 1/2 (1999) Directed by Jon Amiel. Written by Ron Bass & William Broyles, based on a story by Bass and Michael Hertzberg. Photography, Phil Meheux. Editing, Terry Rawlings. Production design, Norman Garwood.Music by...more
Entrapment Review
by Michael Redman
If the real world were like some recent Hollywood films, most of the couples strolling down the street would be 60 year old men with women in their 20s. The older women and younger guys would be left sitting around playing euchre. more
Entrapment Review
by Edward Johnson-ott
Entrapment (1999) Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ving Rhames, Will Patton, Maury Chaykin. Screenplay by Ron Bass, William Broyles; story by Bass, Michael Hertzberg. Directed by Jon Amiel. 112 minutes. Rated PG-13, 3 stars (out of five stars) more
Entrapment Review
by Bill Chambers
Sean Connery is permitted use of his native accent in Entrapment (or, as Connery pronounces it, Entchraphmint) while theWelsh Zeta-Jones is not. Her character’s exotic beauty and worldly ways are at odds with her bland, midwest dialect. It doesn’t help...more
Entrapment Review
by A. Estey
I have no real tangible proof of this, but I swear that there are a lot of producers in Hollywood who adamantly believe that if you take a bad script, written by a bad writer and give the project it to an equally bad director, then it is actually...more
Entrapment Review
by David N. Butterworth
At the ripe old age of 68, Sean Connery still has what it takes to carry a motion picture. Not only is his name still prominent up there on the marquee, but in "Entrapment," the elegantly aging Connery is asked to do more than a bivouac of actors half...more
Entrapment Review
by Nathaniel R. Atcheson
Director: Jon Amiel Cast: Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ving Rhames, Will Patton, Maury Chaykin Screenplay: Ronald Bass, William Broyles Producers: Sean Connery, Michael Hertzberg, Rhonda Tollefson Runtime: 112 min. US Distribution: 20th Century...more
Entrapment Review
by Berge Garabedian
The trailer worked. I would bet dollars to donuts that the infamous "money shot" of Catherine Zeta-Jones curving her precious bottom under a laser beam, pulled in at least half of this film's opening weekend box-office numbers all on its own. That being...more
Entrapment Review
by Harvey S. Karten
Reviewed by Harvey Karten, Ph.D. 20th Century Fox Director: Jon Amiel Writer: Ron Bass and William Broyles; Ron Bass and Michael Hertzberg (story) Cast: Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Will Patton, Maury Chaykin, Ving Rhames, Kevin McNally,...more
Entrapment Review
by Dustin Putman
Directed by Jon Amiel. Cast: Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Will Patton, Ving Rhames, Maury Chaykin. 1999 - 110 minutes Rated PG-13 (for profanty and mild violence). Reviewed May 1, 1999. more
Entrapment Review
by Victory A. Marasigan
There must be a stipulation in Catherine Zeta-Jones' contract which says that her face must be lit so that her eyes twinkle in every shot in which she appears. In Entrapment, the flashy follow-up to her breakthrough role in The Mask of Zorro, there is...more
Entrapment Review
by Jon Popick
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by Steve Rhodes
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by Michael Dequina
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Entrapment Review
by Scott Renshaw
Entrapment Review
by Walter Frith
Entrapment Review
by James Brundage
Entrapment Review
by Christopher Null