A Goggler Exclusive: An In-Depth Conversation with Steven Soderbergh

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In this Goggler Exclusive, we got to sit down with the legendary Steven Soderbergh, for an in-depth and extended conversation about his latest movie, No Sudden Move, the complexities of shooting during a pandemic, his extensive filmography, and of course, Ocean’s Eleven.

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Set in 1954 Detroit, No Sudden Move centers on a group of small-time criminals who are hired to steal what they think is a simple document. When their plan goes horribly wrong, their search for who hired them – and for what ultimate purpose – weaves them through all echelons of the race-torn, rapidly changing city.

No Sudden Move is the latest film from Steven Soderbergh and features a stellar cast of Don Cheadle (Avengers: End Game, Hotel Rwanda), Benicio Del Toro (Sicario, The Usual Suspects), David Harbour (Black Widow, Stranger Things), Jon Hamm (Mad Men, The Town) , Amy Seimetz (Upstream Color, Sun Don’t Shine), Brendan Fraser (The Mummy, George of the Jungle), Kieran Culkin (HBO’s Succession, Igby Goes Down), Noah Jupe (HBO’s The Undoing, Honey Boy), Craig muMs Grant (Dark Water, Side Effects), Julia Fox (Uncut Gems, Day by Day), Frankie Shaw (SMILF, Too Legit), with Ray Liotta (Goodfellas, Narc), and Bill Duke (Predator, Commando).

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We also spoke to the leads of No Sudden Move, Don Cheadle and Benicio Del Toro here, as well as David Harbour and Frankie Shaw here.

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Bahir likes to review movies because he can watch them at special screenings and not have to interact with large groups of people who may not agree with his idea of what a movie going experience is. Bahir likes jazz, documentaries, Ken Burns, and summer blockbuster movies. He really hopes that the HBO MAX Green Lantern series will help the character be cool again. Also don’t get him started on Jason Momoa’s Aquaman (#NotMyArthurCurry).

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