Engineering a $20,000 robbery, Mary and Joe draw up a pact to spend all the money foolishly and then commit suicide..


Wait, they want to do what? If you're looking for a breezy heist flick to watch with your parents, skip this. But if you have a thing for movies that start with a suicide pact and then somehow turn into a romantic romp, then Stolen Heaven is probably for you. It’s strange, it’s dark, and it doesn't really care if you l...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

George Abbott

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"Wait, they want to do what? If you're looking for a breezy heist flick to watch with your parents, skip this. But if you have a thing for movies that start with a suicide pact and then somehow turn into a romantic romp, then Stolen Heaven is probably for you. It’s strange, it’s dark, and it doesn't really care if you like the characters or not. Mary and Joe are broke. Like, really broke. They decide to steal $20,000—which, let's be honest, went a hell of a lot further back then—and spend it all..."
Dana Burnet, George Abbott, George Hill
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