Stealing Sinatra

Stealing Sinatra is a 2003 American biographical crime comedy-drama film directed by Ron Underwood and starring David Arquette, William H. Macy, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Ryan Browning, and James Russo.

The film focuses on the story of the kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jr. (Nicholas) by Barry Keenan (Arquette), John Irwin (Macy), and Joe Amsler (Browning).

[2][3] Richard Roeper of At The Movies gave the film a positive review, calling it an "enjoyable, low-key farce.

"[4] Ray Richmond of Today praised Macy's "typically sublime" and "bravura" performance, stating that he "steals the show."

[5] In contrast, John Leonard of New York Magazine gave the film a negative review, stating that it "just sort of ambles along between the ears, behind the eyes, to nowhere much," although he praised the performances of the cast.