Steven Soderbergh

Magic Mike’s Last Dance

By Hannah Strong

Mike Lane swaps Miami for London in this frustratingly underwhelming and unsexy threequel.

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Boys won’t be boys: How Magic Mike XXL denounces toxic masculinity

By Connor Lightbody

Gregory Jacobs' second instalment in the Magic Mike franchise is a lesson in self-acceptance and following your dreams.

Channing Tatum gyrates back into our hearts in the trailer for Magic Mike’s Last Dance

By Charles Bramesco

Steven Soderbergh directs the third installment of the male-stripping saga as Mike brings his talents to London.

Gaslighting, coercion, and the mental health industry in Unsane

By S.L. Page

Steven Soderbergh's psychological thriller illustrates how vulnerable women are routinely treated by healthcare systems.

Channing Tatum will make it rain in a third Magic Mike film

By Charles Bramesco

Steven Soderbergh will get back in the director's chair for Magic Mike's Last Dance.

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

By Charles Bramesco

Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, Amy Seimetz and Jon Hamm star in Steven Soderbergh’s period crime caper.

Steven Soderbergh has shared his annual viewing log for 2020

By Charles Bramesco

Here’s every piece of media the American director consumed last year, including four different viewings of Mank.

Steven Soderbergh has written a sequel to Sex, Lies, and Videotape

By Charles Bramesco

Andie MacDowell and Laura San Giacomo would reprise their roles as neurotic sisters.

Meryl Streep and Lucas Hedges set sail in the Let Them All Talk trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Steven Soderbergh’s latest also includes Gemma Chan, Candice Bergen and Dianne Wiest.

Steven Soderbergh’s next film brings together all of your favourite actors

By Charles Bramesco

Don Cheadle! Jon Hamm! Kieran Culkin? Julia Fox?! BRENDAN FRASER?!?

Know The Score: El-P on 2002’s Solaris

By Thomas Hobbs

The producer and rapper reveals the soul-cleansing moment he discovered Cliff Martinez’s soundtrack.

Watch: Ocean’s 11 vs Ocean’s Eleven

By Leigh Singer

Comparing the classic Rat Pack heist caper with Steven Soderbergh’s equally star-studded early noughties update.

Hollywood prefers blondes (as index patients)

By Elizabeth Horkley

Attractive women of questionable virtue have long been a scapegoat for society’s literal ills.

The Laundromat

By David Jenkins

Stephen Soderbergh assembles an all-star cast to sift through the wreckage of the 2015 Panama Papers leak.

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#Irrelevant: Is Hollywood losing the fight against social media?

By Tom Duggins

Film is no longer the most culturally important medium for young people, but some directors are striking back.

The Laundromat – first look review

By David Jenkins

Steven Soderbergh's playfully ironic take on the 2015 Panama Papers scandal is a slight but enjoyable diversion.

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