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Watch an exclusive clip from The Con is On starring Uma Thurman, Tim Roth and Alice Eve

April 13, 2018 by Rafael Motamayor

Ahead of its release on May 4th, we’ve got an exclusive clip from the star-studded caper comedy The Con is On starring Uma Thurman, Tim Roth, Maggie Q, Parker Posey, Alice Eve and Sofia Vergara. The clip features Uma Thurman and Tim Roth discussing the best way to bump into Roth’s character’s ex-wife (Alice Eve) by casually crashing their car. Check it out here…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAozTs2XzjQ

This stylish, star-studded caper comedy stars Uma Thurman (Kill Bill franchise) as Harriet and Tim Roth (The Hateful Eight) as Peter, a con-artist couple cooking up a jewel-theft scam in L.A. to pay off sexy gangster Irina (played by Maggie Q). Having squandered Irina’s loot one drunken night, Harriet and Peter escape to Hollywood, where they plot to steal a priceless jewel from Peter’s loopy ex-wife (Alice Eve) to repay the debt. The dazzling cast also includes Parker Posey (Superman Returns) and Sofia Vergara (TV’s “Modern Family”).

The Con is On is set for release in select U.S. cinemas and On Demand May 4th from Lionsgate.

Rafael Motamayor is a journalist and movie geek based in Norway. You can follow him on Twitter.

Filed Under: Exclusives, Movies, News, Rafael Motamayor Tagged With: alice eve, the con is on, Tim Roth, uma thurman

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