

Ripoff 2024
"We are running out of options."
Jack Veo's *Ripoff (2024)* dives into the gritty underbelly of a New Jersey nightclub diamond heist gone catastrophically wrong, testing the loyalty of two hapless small-time crooks caught in a high-stakes game of betrayal.
Director: Jack Veo
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ripoff (2024) about?
*Ripoff (2024)* follows two small-time criminals in New Jersey who take on a diamond heist at a nightclub for their crime boss, only for the plan to spiral into chaos. As the job unravels, they're forced to question if their boss—and their own survival—can be trusted.
Who directed Ripoff?
Jack Veo directed *Ripoff (2024)*, bringing a mix of dark comedy and gritty drama to the screen.
Who stars in Ripoff?
The film features Jason Comisky, Alex Kerr, William Haley, Jack Ricca, and Eric Stockwell in key roles.
Is Ripoff (2024) worth watching?
For fans of crime-comedy-dramas with sharp twists and morally dubious characters, *Ripoff (2024)* delivers a tense, hour-and-a-half-plus ride. Its unrated status leaves room for debate, but the chaotic energy and strong performances make it a compelling watch.
How long is Ripoff?
*Ripoff (2024)* runs for 158 minutes.
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About Ripoff (2024) — A Crime-Comedy Heist That Spins Out of Control
Jack Veo's *Ripoff (2024)* dives into the gritty underbelly of a New Jersey nightclub diamond heist gone catastrophically wrong, testing the loyalty of two hapless small-time crooks caught in a high-stakes game of betrayal.
Under Veo's sharp direction, the crime-comedy-drama unfolds with chaotic energy, blending dark humor and raw tension as the duo grapples with their shady boss's shifting loyalties. The film's neon-lit atmosphere crackles with desperation, where every twist unravels trust and every decision could be their last. A sharp, satirical take on hustle culture, *Ripoff (2024)* asks whether loyalty is just another commodity.
With a runtime of 158 minutes, this marathon of bad decisions delivers a visceral ride through greed, panic, and the absurdity of life on the wrong side of the law.




