Let Them All Talk Trailer: Meryl Streep and Steven Soderbergh Reunite
First look at Meryl Streep and Steven Soderbergh’s new comedy.
First look at Meryl Streep and Steven Soderbergh’s new comedy.
High Flying Bird shows us why Steven Soderbergh remains today’s most cutting-edge filmmaker.
Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender star in Black Bag, Steven Soderbergh’s terrifically entertaining spy thriller about the value of emotional intelligence in the age of AI.
Steven Soderbergh’s slow-burn thriller Presence delivers a fresh take on haunted house horror.
In this month’s “YOU Haven’t Seen BLANK?!” Marko Djurdjic watches Steven Soderbergh’s sweat-inducing, butt-shaking 2012 opus, MAGIC MIKE, for the very first time.
Director Steven Soderbergh’s The Laundromat – starring Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas – is a dizzying madcap whirl that will give audiences the rinse and the spin they need.
Tamara Khodova reviews Steven Soderbergh’s The Laundromat – starring Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas – from the 2019 Venice Film Festival. Does this star-studded dramedy live up to Soderbergh’s previous work?
Steven Soderbergh’s retirement be damned, Logan Lucky is a hillbilly heist flick with heart and brains.
Steven Soderbergh’s Liberace bio-pic Behind the Candelabra – debuting tomorrow on HBO with a simulcast at the TIFF Bell Lightbox for the Inside Out festival at 9pm – is a tasteful and fascinating look at a kitschy entertainment icon, with excellent leading performances from Michael Douglas and Matt Damon.
If the riveting old school styled thriller Side Effects truly manages to be the last film from acclaimed director Steven Soderbergh, he picked a hell of a film to go out on. It might not be the most ostentatious film in the director’s canon, but there haven’t been many thrillers this well constructed and efficient since the world lost Alfred Hitchcock.
This week and Phil Brown take a look at the DVD/Blu-ray releases of Steven Soderbergh’s male stripper saga Magic Mike, Paranormal Activity creator Oren Peli’s Chernobyl Diaries, and Timur Bekmambetov’s inexplicably awesome Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
In this week’s archival DVD column we look at some great re-releases including the 40th anniversary of Deliverance, a pair of Criterions featuring Spalding Gray from director Steven Soderbergh, Oliver Stone’s Born on the Fourth of July Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, and some of the best no holds barred matches from the WWE.
A cheesy triumph for both star Channing Tatum and director Steven Soderbergh, Magic Mike is a crowd pleasing delight despite a simple story that might seem beneath the esteemed director at first glance.
We talked to Channing Tatum and True Blood‘s Joe Manganiello about their roles as male strippers in the upcoming Steven Soderbergh comedy/drama Magic Mike.
Following an extremely slow DVD release week last week, this week’s columnists and Zack Kotzer take on a marginally less slow week with looks at Steven Soderbergh’s Haywire, Ti West’s The Innkeepers, and the unnecessary sequel/reimagining The Wicker Tree.