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Artnapping steals more than money
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A new Netflix documentary explores the world s biggest art heist - here are 11 times famous artwork was stolen and recovered
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Check out the new DVDs, Blu-rays and streaming shows (Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, BritBox, Disney+, Acorn TV and more) coming out this week, including the action/comedy
Thunder Force starring Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer.
~Alexandra Heilbron
Thunder Force – Scientist Emily Stanton (Octavia Spencer) has developed a formula designed to give ordinary people superpowers. When her best friend Lydia (Melissa McCarthy) comes to visit her at her lab, she is accidentally injected with one of Emily’s formulas, giving her superhuman strength. Lydia is not the only super-powered human, as Emily has the ability to turn invisible. The two of them form a new superhero team and their first task is to save the city of Chicago from a new criminal (Bobby Cannavale). Debuts April 9 on Netflix.
This Is a Robbery: the true story behind Netflix’s documentary on the world’s biggest art heist Jochan Embley
Perhaps the Italian mafia have the stolen art. Maybe it’s the Irish mob, or somebody with links to the IRA. Some reckon it could all be behind a wall in a house in Dublin. It could quite possibly still be in Boston. Or Connecticut. Or Philadelphia. Some have even said Japan. And then there’s the one conclusion that nobody wants to think about: it’ll never be found anywhere, because it’s all been destroyed.
All these theories have been posited over the years, but the mystery of what exactly happened to the 13 artworks taken from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston during a 1990 heist is yet to reach a definitive conclusion. The quest to recover the haul which included masterpieces by the likes of Rembrandt and Vermeer, with a combined value that some estimate to be around $500m, and others say is priceless has drawn in both the FBI