Movies like Out of Sight (1998)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Out of Sight, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Catch Me If You Can

    #248 most popular movie yesterday

    For those enchanted by the chase in Out of Sight, Catch Me If You Can offers another captivating game of evasion with Leonardo DiCaprio's charming con artist leading the way. It pairs the thrill of the pursuit with a layered narrative.

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    2. Get Shorty

    #342 most popular movie yesterday

    Fans of Elmore Leonard's storytelling will appreciate Get Shorty's sharp humor and seamless blend of crime and comedy. Its Hollywood backdrop provides a different yet equally engaging setting for cons and quips.

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    3. Ocean's Eleven

    #500 most popular movie yesterday

    Ocean's Eleven spins the heist genre into a sleek ensemble affair, with enough clever twists to satisfy any fan of Out of Sight. The suave performances and intricate plot make it a match for viewers who love a well-executed caper.

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    4. Jackie Brown

    #738 most popular movie yesterday

    Delivered by another maestro of crime cinema, Quentin Tarantino, Jackie Brown features sharp dialogue and complex characters, much like Out of Sight. With its heist theme, rich soundtrack, and emphasis on witty banter, it's a smooth ride for those who like their crime with a side of soul.

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    5. The Thomas Crown Affair

    #2,838 most popular movie yesterday

    An artful blend of suspense and romance, The Thomas Crown Affair offers a similar mix of heist excitement and character-driven plot. Fans of Out of Sight's stylish crime escapades will appreciate the chess-like game of cat and mouse between a dashing thief and a tenacious investigator.

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    6. The Limey

    #5,186 most popular movie yesterday

    The Limey, with its non-linear storytelling and gritty atmosphere, might appeal to those who admired Out of Sight's narrative style and tight direction. Its story of a British ex-con seeking answers in LA echoes the cool, understated tone of the former.