It’s Steven Soderbergh time again! Yep, not content with
gracing NetFlix with merely a single feature this year, he’s made another one
already. Soderbergh’s workhorse work ethic is one in the growing list of
reasons why I bloody love this man’s work, as this isn’t even the first
time he’s pulled a double-feature like this. In 2012, he released both the
stripping economic dramedy Magic Mike and the action thriller Haywire. In 2013,
he made the medical thriller Side Effects and the Liberace biopic Behind The
Candelabra, which were supposed to be his last films before retiring but… yeah,
like a man with this much creative drive has it in him to just step away from a
medium he clearly adores.
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Friday, 6 December 2019
The Laundromat (2019) - Movie Review
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