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      • On review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, Confidence holds a 69% approval rating based on 156 reviews, with an average rating of 6.3/10. The website's consensus reads: "While it may not be the best con in town, the movie still manages to entertain with its colorful cast."
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  2. Apr 25, 2003 · The movie stars Edward Burns as Jake Vig, a confidence mastermind, who has a crew of regulars and uses them to stage fake murders in order to scare marks into running away without their money. One day he makes the mistake of stealing $150,000 from the bagman for a nasty crime lord, Mr. King ( Dustin Hoffman ).

  3. Jun 20, 2003 · Confidence (2003) Reviewed by Stella Papamichael. Updated 04 October 2003. Contains frequent strong language and moderate violence. A decade after the testosterone-fuelled Glengarry Glen Ross ...

  4. In this glossy neo-noir caper, expert grifter Jake Vig (Edward Burns) inadvertently crosses volatile crime boss the King (Dustin Hoffman) and, to make it right, he must agree to con banker Morgan...

    • (156)
    • James Foley
    • R
    • Edward Burns
  5. 'Confidence' is a slick thriller about good-looking criminals, in the modern style a la 'Ocean's Eleven'. But the plot, about a confidence trick, more closely resembles David Mamet's directorial debut 'House of Games'.

  6. Confidence: Directed by James Foley. With Edward Burns, Rachel Weisz, Morris Chestnut, Leland Orser. Jake Vig is a consummate grifter about to pull his biggest con yet, one set to avenge his friend's murder. But his last scam backfired, leaving him indebted to a mob boss and his enforcer.

    • (36K)
    • Crime, Thriller
    • James Foley
    • 2003-04-25
  7. Confidence is a 2003 American crime drama film starring Edward Burns, Dustin Hoffman, Andy Garcia and Rachel Weisz, directed by James Foley and written by Doug Jung. Plot. A group of grifters rip off their latest mark and celebrate, while de facto group leader, Jake Vig, explains the art of the con.

  8. Violent, grown-up tale. Read Common Sense Media's Confidence review, age rating, and parents guide.

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