Steven Soderbergh's playfully ironic take on the 2015 Panama Papers scandal is a slight but enjoyable diversion.
Meryl Streep and Gary Oldman lead the director’s Big Short-esque financial caper.
James Gray and Noah Baumbach will be joined on the Lido by Steven Soderbergh, Roy Andersson and Haifaa al-Mansour.
By Annie Lord
Sasha Grey’s high-class escort exists in a world where economic crisis is an ever-present spectre.
By Andy Crump
Steven Soderbergh and Tarell Alvin McCraney offer a timely interrogation of the sports-industrial complex.
André Holland plays a sports agent who takes on the NBA in this quietly radical drama from Steven Soderbergh.
The director shot the feature on an iPhone 7 modified with special lenses.
By Rory Marsh
Our preview of the streaming site’s upcoming slate includes a Paul Rudd doppelgänger comedy and a dark update of Groundhog Day.
By Matt Thrift
Formal ambition aside, there’s nothing out of the ordinary about Steven Soderbergh’s iPhone psychodrama.
By Matt Thrift
Steven Soderbergh’s unconventional iPhone movie is one of his strangest offerings to date.
By Matt Thrift
The American director discusses his long-awaited return to feature filmmaking with Logan Lucky.
The return of the king – Steven Soderbergh is making movies again, and has delivered one of his all-time best.
Daniel Craig, Channing Tatum and Adam Driver team up for Stephen Soderbergh’s heist caper.
The Irish star opens up about his most recent and upcoming projects.
This late ’90s neo-noir offers a heady mix of non-linear narratives, cockney rhyming slang, and Terence Stamp.
The director has come out of retirement for a Channing Tatum starring NASCAR comedy.