Crooks (film)

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Directed byMickey Keating
Written byMickey Keating
Produced by
  • Veronica Barbosa
  • Eddie Linker
  • Gregory Thomas
Crooks
Directed byMickey Keating
Written byMickey Keating
Produced by
  • Veronica Barbosa
  • Eddie Linker
  • Gregory Thomas
Starring
Cinematography
  • Mac Fisken
  • Edgar T. Gómez
Edited byValerie Krulfeifer
Production
companies
Release date
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Crooks is an upcoming American drama thriller film written and directed by Mickey Keating.

The film is scheduled to premiere at the Tribeca Festival on June 7, 2026.

Two small-time crooks rob a mob-run poker game in Chicago. Things immediately go wrong, resulting in a high-stakes adventure through the Midwest.

Cast

Production

In May 2018, it was reported that Mickey Keating would be writing and directing a drama thriller film titled Crooks, with Juno Temple, Lena Headey, and Mark Kassen cast.[1] Principal photography had wrapped in October 2024, in Chicago, with a new cast announced, after Temple, Heady, and Kassen exited the project, with Angela Trimbur, Chase Williamson, Melora Walters, and Keith Kupferer joining the cast.[2]

Release

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