Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 70000000
Revenue
$ 297718711

Debbie Ocean

Lou

Daphne Kluger

Amita

Tammy

Constance

Nine Ball

Rose Weil

Claude Becker

John Frazier

Ethel

Diana

Rene

Marlene

Reuben

Yen

Parole Board Officer

Prison Guard

Bergdorf Salesperson

Mr. Randall

Mrs. Randall

Plaza Hotel Front Desk Clerk

Plaza Hotel Doorman

Plaza Hotel Maid

April

Cara

Chairwoman

Press Conference Reporter

Omaha Banker

Omaha Banker

Omaha Banker

Fashion Show Designer

Amita's Mother

Penelope Stern

Cynthia

3 Card Monty Chump

Derek

Keri

Charlie

Lawrence

Cartier President

Tinder Boy

American Wing Guard

David Welch

Kyle McCallister

Paul Damanian

Eaddy

Bingo Master

Gallery Receptionist

Maitre'd

Undercover Man

Undercover Woman

Detective

Detective Morris

Pamela

Yuri

Guillermo

Veronica

Museum Gala Head Waiter

Lorraine

Hipster Customer

Hipster Customer

Vogue Red Carpet Host

Museum Gala Host

Bus Boy

Bus Boy

Museum Gala Security Guard

Gala Great Hall Security Guard

Yardley Executive

Yardley Executive

Yardley Executive

Detective

Auctioneer

Costume Exhibit Security Guard

Costume Exhibit Security Guard

Waris Ahluwalia

Lily Aldridge

Hailey Baldwin

Dennis Basso

Derek Blasberg

Andrew Bolton

Hamish Bowles

Leon Bridges

Cindy Bruna

Common

Desiigner

Anna Ewers

Tonne Goodman

Wes Gordon

Prabal Gurung

Gigi Hadid

Matt Harvey

Dee Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger

Kendall Jenner

Kylie Jenner

Kim Kardashian West

Jaime King

Heidi Klum

Aerin Lauder

Adriana Lima

Nick Mangold

John McEnroe

Wendy Murdoch

Olivia Munn

Kimberly Pauley

Zac Posen

Rainey Qualley

Sofia Richie

Amy Robach

Sofia Sanchez de Betak

Lauren Santo Domingo

Maria Sharapova

Jonathan Simkhai

Alexander Wang

Liu Wen

Serena Williams

Anna Wintour

Cameron Winklevoss

Tyler Winklevoss

Dr. Georgia Witkin

Jason Wu

Katie Holmes (uncredited)

Vogue Editor (uncredited)

Fashion Show Guest (uncredited)

Written by Ruuz on 2018-10-04
It was pretty gay. Could've been a lot gayer though. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Written by MetGaylas on 2020-03-25
Ocean's Eight has been my comfort movie for the longest time. I adore the strength of the cast, and the dynamics they possess as a whole, not to mention the brilliant cinematography. The humour and the relationships of the characters brings a sense of lightheartedness to the movie, which I personally adore. Overall, it's a very underappreciated movie in terms of the writing, casting and cinematography, as well as the costume and makeup departments.

Written by r96sk on 2020-12-31
Good stuff, this. I really enjoyed <em>'Ocean’s Eight'</em>. It's a sizeable drop off from the great <em>'Ocean's Eleven'</em>, but I actually - just narrowly - enjoyed it more than <em>'Ocean's Twelve'</em> and <em>'Ocean's Thirteen'</em>. With this 2018 film, they got a lot right. The pacing, but also the casting. It's nice to have Sandra Bullock (Debbie) return just to keep the continuity going, that as well as the fact that she's very good in this. I rate her as an actress, but sometimes I find her performances irritating - here, the complete opposite, I love how charismatic and confident she plays Debbie. Cate Blanchett (Lou) supports her well, too. The rest of the cast are strong choices. I enjoyed seeing Rihanna and Awkwafina, along with Sarah Paulson, Mindy Kaling and Anne Hathaway. James Cordon appears too, he seems to split opinion but I like him. The plot is good, very watchable. I found myself questioning one moment of the nitty-gritty event, but otherwise I thoroughly enjoyed seeing it unfold. I also liked the editing around it. The ending isn't the greatest, but still more than satisfactory.

Written by GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-14
They tried to do the Ghostbusters thing with this one didn't they? No, not the all female cast thing, which I guess they did try and do, but really I mean the "if you don't like this movie, we're going to threaten you with horrible labels" thing. And the result are cautionary reviews that all kind of sound as if the people are too afraid to call it boring...so they are going to point out the one decent performance in the film. But even then, you got the feeling that some of the cast wasn't really into threatening the audience to like the movie. Watching the interviews, you got the feeling that, yeah, they knew it was boring. Only one or two of them looked really prepared to be combative about forcing the public to love it. Meanwhile, this is a heist film, you are supposed to have comedy or action and in many cases both...and at least they tried for comedy in jokes that didn't entirely land. In fact, for the most part, the attempts at humor left you with a "meh" feeling at best. You can see where its supposed to be a laugh but it doesn't even really turn a cheek in the right direction. And then the action was all under cooked. So you're left with a story about a woman that is going to double cross the Oceans team, has the opportunity to do it, but then doesn't at the last minute for...reasons that are never really explained.