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42 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80TheWrapJames RocchiTheWrapJames RocchiLike a perfect cocktail mixes the sour with the sweet and the bright with the boozy, Focus combines seamless, superbly-crafted filmmaking with the fizz and fun created by its leads.
- 75Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallTampa Bay TimesSteve PersallIn spite of its incessant piling on of double-crosses and triple dog dares, Focus is a pleasant change from Academy Award seriousness. It's reassuring to see Smith resurrect the charisma that After Earth stripped away, and nice to see Robbie do anything, anytime.
- 75HitfixDrew McWeenyHitfixDrew McWeenyFicarra and Requa are good at creating a sense of momentum in their films that carries you along from scene to scene, and a film like this depends largely on chemistry. Smith and Robbie have bundles of it, so there is an easy pleasure to watching them circle each other.
- 70Village VoiceAmy NicholsonVillage VoiceAmy NicholsonThere's no honor among thieves, but there is dignity in Focus's ambition. And if the final film is more vodka ad than all-time classic, there's still no shame in pouring another cocktail and rewinding the tape.
- 70VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeWhile not quite the “art” it’s billed to be, if the perfect con is about diverting one’s focus, then this one keeps you distracted till the end.
- 60Time Out LondonTom HuddlestonTime Out LondonTom HuddlestonThe chassis may be slick and speedy, but under the hood Focus lives up to its Ford-produced namesake: sturdy but not exactly stimulating.
- 60EmpireNick de SemlyenEmpireNick de SemlyenThis is maximum-gloss entertainment with its fair share of tricksy rug-pulls. But, like one of the neon-coloured cocktails Smith drinks in it, it’s more of an immediate rush than something you’ll remember in a year.
- 60Total FilmAndrew LowryTotal FilmAndrew LowryWith the story fit to burst with an Ocean's trilogy worth of hustles, tricks and grifts (some of them smart, others groan-inducing), at least Robbie is the genuine article – sharing playful chemistry with Smith, but ultimately stealing the movie from right under his nose.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThe Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThis ultra-slick, fantasy-inducing visit to an international wonder world of wealth and deception plays more like an inventory of thieving and gambling techniques than a captivating diversion, even if it's hard not to be voyeuristically pulled in by some of its ruses.
- 38Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreA weak villain, a couple of eye-rollingly unlikely cons and dead stretches that make 105 minutes play like 145 and you've got Focus, the last dog of February, where comatose con job movies are released to the sounds of silence.