They’ve heard way too many false confessions over the years. Trouble is, the old-school agents he dials up ( Jeffrey Donovan and Robert Patrick) don’t believe him. As patient as he was planning and executing all his crimes, he’s in a hurry to get them behind him. But Tom is an honest thief, and he’s hoping that by cooperating, he’ll get a reduced sentence. Sure, he could have just dropped it off anonymously and started over. So he tries to turn himself in and turn over all that money to the FBI. A year later, they’re in love, and he’s so taken by her (pun intended) that he wants to go straight and forge a new life together. But when he steps into a Boston storage center to stash all that loot, he immediately connects with the pretty, quick-witted woman behind the counter: Kate Walsh’s Annie, who works there to help pay for grad school. The premise alone is intriguing from director and co-writer Mark Williams, co-creator of the series “Ozark.” Neeson stars as Tom Carter, a legendary bank robber known as the “In and Out Bandit.” (It’s a moniker he loathes, since it makes him sound haphazard, and he prides himself on his precision.) Tom has stolen $9 million from 12 banks across seven states over several years.
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