Critics at Large | The New Yorker

The Guilty Pleasure of the Heist

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Apr 9, 2026
A playful dive into why we love heists, from the viral Louvre break-in to on-screen capers. They compare slick competence in films like Ocean’s Eleven with botched, desperate thefts. Conversations trace the thrill of outsmarting institutions, the aesthetics of heist memes, and why glamour and chaos both satisfy our curiosity.
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ANECDOTE

Creators Made Pop Songs And Headshots Of The Thieves

  • Creators turned the suspects into pop-culture material, including songs and stylized 'headshots.'
  • Alexandra praises Jake Schroeder's pop song and notes headshots that look like actor portraits, blending talent and absurdity.
ANECDOTE

The Mastermind Portrays A Hapless Day Heist

  • Kelly Reichardt's The Mastermind stages a small-day museum heist that goes poorly and forces the protagonist on the run.
  • Vinson outlines the plot: art-school dropout JB steals Arthur Dove paintings, the day heist fails, and escape becomes central.
INSIGHT

Heists Rely On Three Familiar Story Beats

  • Heist narratives follow three core beats that anchor audience expectation: assemble the gang, execute the robbery, and escape.
  • The hosts link real events like the Louvre to cinematic tropes, explaining why the public grasps the story quickly.
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