“The Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh announced that he was retiring from filmmaking in 2013. By 2017, he had returned to work, releasing the delightful heist caper Logan Lucky, and in the years since, new Soderbergh films have become as seemingly inevitable as death or taxes.
“The director has made nine films in the past eight years, encompassing satirical comedies (The Laundromat, High Flying Bird), crime thrillers (No Sudden Move, Kimi), and strange society spoofs (Magic Mike’s Last Dance, Let Them All Talk).
“What they tend to have in common is the sense that the director made them on a whim: not sloppily, but airily, with Soderbergh always looking for an intriguing way to flesh out a basic tale.”
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