Koepp reveals only so much as he needs to at any given moment, leaving a constant sense of mystery all the way through, even ...
Steven Soderbergh’s latest—a sexy espionage thriller that forsakes explosions in favor of mind games—is 90 minutes of pure ...
Steven Soderbergh’s newest film, “Black Bag,” is more than a sleek espionage thriller — it’s an exercise in voyeuristic ...
Black Bag” is an absolute blast. Less than two months after director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Davi Koepp hit ...
A whisper here, a wink there; it all goes inside the bottomless black bag, meant to snare and snuff out interpersonal mysteries before they become marital weaknesses. What’s more, in a time when ...
In Black Bag, espionage isn't just a job—it's a way of life. Steven Soderbergh's latest thriller blurs the lines between professional duty and personal entanglement, delivering a sleek ...
The set up for Black Bag is beautifully simple. Married couple George Woodhouse (Michael Fassbender) and Kathryn St. Jean (Cate Blanchett) are devoted to two things: their marriage and their ...
At a blissful 93 minutes long, Black Bag keeps audiences happily guessing before dropping its final reveals. Though it has the same intimacy of many a Soderbergh effort of late—he tends to work ...
The title, Black Bag, is basically shorthand for classified intel — something Kathryn and George say when they're going somewhere or doing something that they can't disclose. The plot is set in ...
“With any luck,” he responds. So goes much of the crackling patter of “Black Bag,” Steven Soderbergh’s delicious marital drama cloaked as a sleek spy thriller. Lean and taut, the 93 ...
The result is “Black Bag,” a sleek, sexy and frequently surprising thriller that opens in theaters on Friday. It may be the breeziest movie Soderbergh has made since he stuffed George Clooney ...
According to Steven Soderbergh’s latest film, “Black Bag” is a phrase spies use to avoid revealing information, even to their spouses. “Where are you going tonight, darling?” ...