Ultimately, The Vault isn't silly enough to be horrendously memorable or tense enough to be effective as the genre exercise it could have been. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. The Vault isn't silly enough to be horrendously memorable or tense enough to be effective as the genre exercise it could have been.
The heist begins smoothly, but The Vault is a mish-mash of two movie genres, that being bank heists and paranormal horror. A group of people plan a bank heist, what they don't. DoctorAche Reviews The Vault staring, James Franco, Scott Haze, Taryn Manning, Francesca Eastwood and Q'orianka Kilcher.
Read the Empire Movie review of The Vault. The Vault is a well-made, well-written and well-acted variation on this theme, but too timid to go all-out weird. Quickie Review Why do some movies with the best concepts tend to suck and why do they waste good twists? Those were the questions that I asked myself But "The Vault," written by Dan Bush and Conal Byrne, directed by the former, proves to be yet another uninspired take on either genres and, as an. Dialogue consists mainly of smalltalk that tells us little about who these people are or what they're up to. It's a nice way to create a disorienting edge to the movie, but not so good at helping us care about anyone.
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Basically, all of the robbers are loose cannons ready to fly off the hook at any moment. Starring James Franco, Taryn Manning, Francesca Eastwood, Scott Haze, Q'orianka Kilcher, and Clifton Collins Jr. The Vault tries to be scary but is just hilarious.
It uses every horror trope in the book and does it so obviously I laughed out loud multiple times. Starring: Clifton Collins Jr., Francesca Eastwood, James Franco and others. Producer: Alan Pao, Alex Cutler, Luke Daniels and others. Heat Vision Box Office Reviews Archives.