“Crime 101” stars Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry steal the show at the World Premiere in Los Angeles. Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Liam Hemsworth arrive in support of the film

Now showing in PH cinemas

Bart Layton, Halle Berry, and Chris Hemsworth attend the Amazon MGM Crime 101 World Premiere on February 10, 2026 at The United Theater in Los Angeles

Crime 101 stars Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry turned up the heat at the film’s World Premiere at The United Theater in Los Angeles last February 10. Director Bart Layton accompanied the actors as they walked along the red carpet. Also in attendance to support the film are members Chris Hemsworth’s mother and father, Leonie and Craig, and Chris’ brother Liam. 

Liam Hemsworth, Chris Hemsworth, Leonie Hemsworth, and Craig Hemsworth attend the Amazon MGM Crime 101 World Premiere on February 10, 2026 at The United Theater in Los Angeles.

Also making an appearance together  in support of Crime 101 are actors Ben Affleck and Matt  Damon.

Chris Hemsworth, Matt Damon, and Ben Affleck attend the Amazon MGM Crime 101 World Premiere on February 10, 2026 at The United Theater in Los Angeles.

Crime 101 opened to rave reviews by critics from different publications. NPR praises Crime 101’s innovative version of the classic heist genre, writing, “Bart Layton’s movie boasts a slate of top-notch stars and puts a nifty, self-conscious spin on the old-fashioned heist picture. Hopscotching through Los Angeles’ glamor and grit, the action centers on three solitary characters, each at a personal Rubicon.”

Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/jnrf3f4PVXI

The Guardian commends director Bart Layton for his latest work. “Layton does without the distinctive indirect mannerisms and meta-commentaries of his earlier movies, but he applies his pedal to the metal for what is an enjoyable and very stylish high-stakes armed robbery film about a thief who is highly controlled, super-cool, super-groomed, and naturally looking for the “walkaway money” of the time-honoured one last job,” they write.

The Roger Ebert site gives the film a three point five out of four stars, writing, “This is a special movie. It has a life force unlike any other crime thriller I’ve seen. It’s about characters who suffer a personal failure but emerge transformed. It’s a violent movie, but not a cruel one, and unexpectedly moving by the end.”

Crime 101 is now showing in Philippine cinemas nationwide.