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Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist
The extraordinary story of the "pizza bomber heist" and the FBI's investigation into a bizarre collection of suspects.
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Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist

2018
Documentary
Crime
TV Mini-Series
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Avg Percentile 58.47% from 213 total ratings

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Rated 12 May 2018
70
65th
While it's a fascinating story, I'm not convinced that anyone involved was ever a genius. We keep getting told how smart these people were, but at the end of the day all of their plans failed spectacularly. I suppose 'Evil Delusion' would not be as catchy a title.
Rated 04 Jun 2018
84
66th
Very interesting story, told by idiots who think they are geniuses, the producer included.
Rated 21 May 2018
80
68th
This is the first true crime doc I've rated since listening to the podcast A Very Fatal Murder so I'll talk about that instead. A Very Fatal Murder may be the best true crime media made since The Thin Blue Line. Sure, Evil Genius is fine, but A Very Fatal Murder is a transcendent story about a murder that was very fatal. It was so deadly.
Rated 18 May 2018
54
24th
I had heard rave reviews about this true crime mini series but ultimately I found it to be a little underwhelming. So much of the longevity of the case appeared due to repeated failure of the various law departments to do their jobs properly, and many 'breaks' in the case occurred only when the criminals decided to confess. Also didn't like the way one individual was ultimately presented as innocent based on one dramatic late interview which directly contradicted an eye witness testimony.
Rated 03 Jun 2018
76
80th
In the interest in dramatic development, it takes some liberties in its presentation and takes hard stances on what really happened even though the evidence is conflicting and open to different interpretations. Nonetheless, it is totally captivating and one of the more interesting studies of the criminal mind that you'll find.
Rated 17 Feb 2021
6
46th
Just one look into her eyes tells you everything.
Rated 03 Jul 2018
75
56th
manipulative is not genius but fuuuuck
Rated 01 Nov 2020
70
53rd
Better than average. lol @ the annoyed, literal readings of the title. Y'all, titles are not necessarily to be taken as the authors' expressed opinions. Sometimes they're others' words, repurposed for a variety of reasons. This absolutely would not have been titled "Evil Genius" if Diehl-Armstrong hadn't used the phrase herself in denying she was one, and thus innocent. w/r/t to the late confessions, they're not "presented as fact"; the filmmakers are reasonably indicating their own partiality.
Rated 19 May 2018
70
79th
Ultimately its a little sloppy in its presentation and use of late breaking information that is presented as fact, but in reality is hearsay. That being said, its very well made and presented and is a fascinating study on crime and psychology.
Rated 16 Oct 2023
81
73rd
Well crafted, captivating documentary about a quite unbelievable crime. No geniuses here though.
Rated 09 Sep 2018
95
98th
A great doc that takes you on some fantastic paths towards the truth.
Rated 17 Aug 2019
85
67th
Disturbing, revealing, and endlessly engaging, Evil Genius tells a horrifying unreal story of unhinged collusion and execution.
Rated 12 Jul 2021
60
72nd
They are so smart that they are now rotting in prison! You did it....you outsmarted the FBI....oh wait.
Rated 24 Jul 2022
92
95th
Puts the "gross" in "engrossing" in so many, all very effective, ways. It's beyond disturbing to listen to Marjorie's ramblings and tirades, unnerving to watch this mystery unfold through so many different investigations, and most of all, shocking to see unmarred footage of a truly horrific death. This heist and its aftermath is something that no writer could ever come up with, and is a testament to the horrors the criminal mind can concoct.
Rated 14 Feb 2019
60
71st
Considering the audacity I'm surprised I'd never heard of this crime, and this four-part doc does a great job of slowly unveiling the story: beginning with the robbery then opening up to uncover all the players and the wider landscape. It's a fascinating premise that keeps you hooked but shoots itself in the foot slightly by leaving questions still unanswered and overselling with an unnecessarily grandiose title. 'Evil Genuis'? Perhaps 'Not as Thick as They Look' would have been a bit more apt.
Rated 30 Jun 2018
50
33rd
Hey Netflix, we okay? How's your fucking . . . wait a minute, not again

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