Not exact matches
In that 2001 remake
Soderbergh pretty much wrote his own set of rules for a
heist flick and would follow them through two sequels.
Final Thoughts: We're excited for
Soderbergh's next
heist flick, and judging by the reviews, we're in for a good time.
It's not as original or enjoyable as Eleven, but Thirteen still delivers a mostly winning
heist flick with its mix of guys, gadgets, and gambling presented in a slick and stylish manner by Steven
Soderbergh and the talent - filled cast.
Steven
Soderbergh returns with this late summer surprise, a NASCAR - set
heist flick with several tricks up its sleeve
The gender - reversed remake trend looks to hit paydirt with this play on Steven
Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven movies — and just as those Rat - Pack throwback
heist flicks doubled as tributes to contemporary movie - star glamour, this spin - off offers up three of Hollywood's biggest actresses (Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, and Anne Hathaway) in place of the Clooney / Pitt / Damon trifecta.
Transposing the milieu from glitz to grits, Steven
Soderbergh's LOGAN LUCKY does more set an intricate
heist flick in the backroads of Appalachia, it also makes a sly statement about class, culture, and our preconceived notions about those two things.