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No Sudden Move Review: Steven Soderbergh Movie on HBO Max
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‘No Sudden Move’ Review: Steven Soderbergh reasserts himself as master of the caper
The director s best movie since High Flying Bird sees him turning his eye once again to capitalistic structures with divinely entertaining panache. Author: David Lynch (KENS 5) Published: 4:26 PM CDT July 4, 2021 Updated: 4:37 PM CDT July 4, 2021
Does anyone today make movies as effortlessly cool as Steven Soderbergh?
It’s a different question, mind you, than to ask if anyone today were making
cooler movies than Steven Soderbergh. One person’s twisty crime caper could be another’s naptime. But when Don Cheadle, his Marvel armor exchanged for a lower-rung mobster’s gruff swagger, strides at dawn through a 1950s Detroit in decline backed by a suspenseful-sexy score as carnivalesque font teases an infinitely delectable cast to open “No Sudden Move”, you sit a little straighter. You look a little closer. You focus your attention
No Sudden Move Is Exciting Enough to Forgive Its Flaws Directed by Steven Soderbergh
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Warning: The following article includes plot details from the entirety of the HBO Max movie “No Sudden Move.” If you haven’t seen the film yet, we suggest reading this review or this story on how the film came together instead. Then come back after you’ve seen the movie.
For a movie called “No Sudden Move,” Steven Soderbergh’s new noir thriller does a whole lot of abrupt zigging and zagging.
Keeping track of all the double- and triple-crosses among the large cast of characters in the labyrinthine heist film, now streaming on HBO Max, requires close attention.