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Best Heist Movies of 2025 You Might Not Have Heard Of

by EntertainmentWeekly • Created 2 months ago • Modified 2 months ago
Best Heist Movies of 2025 You Might Not Have Heard Of

The heist genre has always been a staple in cinema, delivering high-stakes tension, elaborate schemes, and shocking betrayals that keep audiences on the edge of their seats. While Hollywood churns out blockbuster franchises, some of the most compelling heist films come from lesser-known productions—movies that push boundaries, subvert expectations, and deliver unforgettable thrills.

In 2025, a wave of underrated heist films is breaking onto the scene, offering everything from gritty realism to mind-bending sci-fi twists. Whether you’re a fan of pulse-pounding action, intricate cons, or psychological suspense, these hidden gems deserve your attention.

Here are the best heist movies of 2025 that you might not have heard of—but absolutely should watch.

1. Last Hit

Director: David M. Parks
Starring: Twana Barnett, Mike Ferguson, Leeanne Bauer, Levee Duplay
Where to Watch: Limited Theatrical Release, VOD

A gritty, high-stakes crime thriller, Last Hit is not just about stealing money—it’s about survival. The film follows a veteran hitman planning his final job before disappearing forever, but as tensions rise within his crew, loyalties are tested, alliances crumble, and the mission spirals out of control.

Why You Should Watch:

Brutal, realistic fight sequences that bring a raw, unpolished energy to the action.

Unexpected twists that keep the audience guessing until the final moments.

A career-defining performance from Levee Duplay, playing a mastermind out to survive the deadliest heist of his career.

2. Blackout Job

Director: Jordan Peele
Starring: John Boyega, Florence Pugh, Rami Malek
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime

A psychological thriller meets classic heist action, Blackout Job follows a crew who wake up in an abandoned safe house with $200 million in stolen cash—but no memory of the heist. As they try to retrace their steps, paranoia sets in, and a hidden traitor among them threatens to turn the perfect score into a death sentence.

Why You Should Watch:

Mind-bending plot twists that challenge everything you think you know.

Rami Malek delivers a standout performance as a manipulative hacker with secrets of his own.

Tension-filled storytelling in the style of Memento and Inception.

3. Ghost Crew

Director: Gareth Evans (The Raid)
Starring: Iko Uwais, Pedro Pascal, Charlize Theron
Where to Watch: Netflix

A heist film packed with brutal, high-intensity action, Ghost Crew follows a former military strategist assembling a team of criminals with specialized combat and infiltration skills to steal a priceless artifact from a heavily guarded Dubai penthouse. But things take a deadly turn when a rival crew ambushes them mid-mission.

Why You Should Watch:

The Raid-style hand-to-hand combat sequences that elevate the action.

Pedro Pascal as a charismatic ex-thief turned reluctant leader.

A relentless pace that keeps the stakes high from start to finish.

4. The Madrid Job

Director: Rodrigo Cortés (Buried)
Starring: Gael García Bernal, Ana de Armas, Javier Bardem
Where to Watch: Theatrical Release

A stylish European heist film with a classic noir twist, The Madrid Job follows a washed-up gambler who gets one last chance to settle his debts—by pulling off an impossible art heist. As he gathers a team of con artists and thieves, he soon realizes the job is more dangerous than he imagined.

Why You Should Watch:

A gorgeous, atmospheric setting in Madrid’s underground crime world.

Twists and betrayals that echo classic heist films.

Ana de Armas delivers a captivating performance as a femme fatale with hidden motives.

5. Neon Shadows

Director: Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Men)
Starring: Dev Patel, Jodie Comer, Keanu Reeves
Where to Watch: Hulu

A cyberpunk-inspired heist thriller set in near-future Tokyo, Neon Shadows follows a group of black-market hackers and mercenaries attempting to steal a government AI capable of predicting every crime before it happens. But as they break into the system, they realize the AI is already anticipating their every move.

Why You Should Watch:

A Blade Runner 2049-style neon-lit aesthetic that makes every frame visually stunning.

Keanu Reeves plays a mysterious mentor with a dark past.

A mix of heist action and deep sci-fi intrigue that pushes the genre forward.

6. Blood & Bonds

Director: Antoine Fuqua
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mahershala Ali, Tessa Thompson
Where to Watch: Apple TV+

Set in the heart of New Orleans, Blood & Bonds blends family drama with heist thrills as two estranged brothers team up for one last job—to rob the most corrupt bank in the city and buy their way to freedom.

Why You Should Watch:

Emotionally charged storytelling that elevates the typical heist formula.

A gripping brotherly dynamic between Gyllenhaal and Ali.

Tessa Thompson as a detective caught between duty and justice.

7. The Silence Job

Director: Denis Villeneuve
Starring: Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyong’o, Riz Ahmed
Where to Watch: Theatrical Release

The most original concept on this list, The Silence Job follows a crew breaking into a high-tech underground vault equipped with sound-sensitive alarms—triggered by even the slightest noise. They must navigate the heist in absolute silence, knowing that one whisper could mean death.

Why You Should Watch:

A fresh take on the heist genre that maximizes suspense.

Brilliant use of sound design to create an immersive experience.

Oscar Isaac and Lupita Nyong’o deliver powerhouse performances.

Conclusion: The Future of Heist Films is Here

While blockbuster franchises continue to dominate the box office, these underrated heist films of 2025 offer something fresh and exciting for fans of the genre. Whether you’re looking for high-octane action, deep psychological twists, or old-school con artistry, there’s a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Which of these heist films are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments and keep an eye out for more underground film recommendations!

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