

Molly Robber
Baker, a selfish, bombastic, punch her boss in the face type, is about to be kicked out of her dad’s house if she can't pay rent. So she does what any normal person would do, she decides to rob her molly dealer. But when her anime obsessed step-brother sneaks along for the ride... things get complicated.
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Plot Summary
A shy librarian, Molly, who is tired of her mundane life, decides to rob a bank to spice things up. To her surprise, she finds an unexpected knack for the criminal underworld, attracting the attention of both law enforcement and a notorious crime boss.
Critical Reception
Molly Robber received a mixed but generally positive reception from critics and audiences. Praised for its unique premise and comedic performances, it was sometimes criticized for its predictable plot points.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's humor and Maya Lind's charming performance as the titular robber were widely appreciated.
- Some critics found the narrative to be a bit too light and underdeveloped.
- The supporting cast, particularly Jordan Peele, added significant comedic value.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed 'Molly Robber' for its lighthearted comedy and entertaining premise. Many viewers found it a fun and easy watch, though some wished for more depth in the plot.
Fun Fact
The distinctive bank vault door used in the film was a repurposed prop from an early 1960s heist movie, painstakingly restored for the production.
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