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Everyone’s armed and dan­ger­ous in the first trail­er for No Sud­den Move

07 Jun 2021

Words by Charles Bramesco

Two men in dark clothes, one wearing a hat, stand in a dimly lit room with curtains in the background.
Two men in dark clothes, one wearing a hat, stand in a dimly lit room with curtains in the background.
Don Chea­dle, Beni­cio del Toro, Amy Seimetz and Jon Hamm star in Steven Soderbergh’s peri­od crime caper.

Nev­er a dull moment with Steven Soder­bergh – though his most recent fea­ture Let Them All Talk still has yet to receive a release in the UK, he’s get­ting ready to raise the cur­tain on the next one, his peri­od crime thriller No Sud­den Move. After the rel­a­tive­ly talky, sta­t­ic sea­far­ing voy­age of his last film, the pis­tols-blaz­ing action should come as a refresh­ing change of pace.

The first trail­er pri­or to the upcom­ing Tribeca Film Fes­ti­val pre­mière came along today to affirm that much, show­cas­ing some tat­tered suits, cheap-look­ing face masks, and a whole lot of firearms. Fans of Logan Lucky and the Ocean’s tril­o­gy will appre­ci­ate his return to the milieu of guns and ammo, where­in no one can be trust­ed and any­one might be a double-or-perhaps-triple-crosser.

Don Chea­dle leads the deep-benched cast as Curt Goynes, a small-time crook hired to gath­er a small team and rip off a piece of top-secret tech­nol­o­gy to be used to in a new type of car, but of course things go awry. He and his men (Beni­cio del Toro and Kier­an Culkin) must out­wit the feds on their tail (David Har­bour and Jon Hamm) while search­ing for the employ­er (Bren­dan Fras­er) who set them up, leav­ing at least one dead body along the way.

The pres­ence of Sode­bergh favorite Bill Duke is a dead give­away that the film­mak­er has returned to one of his pet themes in recent years, the struc­tur­al and inter­per­son­al iniq­ui­ties between the races. We hear some­one men­tion that the boun­ty for Curt is slight­ly less than his white com­pa­tri­ot, just one hint of the long­stand­ing prej­u­dice that defined the Detroit of the 50s.

The ensem­ble also includes Julia Fox, Amy Seimetz, Noah Jupe, and a pris­tine Ray Liot­ta as var­i­ous par­ties caught up in this messy scheme, linked by the all-impor­tant mon­ey that dri­ves all of Soderbergh’s movies these days. It’s the root of all evil, but in his hands, at least it’s also the root of plen­ty of com­pelling drama.

No Sud­den Move comes to cin­e­mas in the US and HBO Max on 1 July. A date for the UK has yet to be set.

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