Side Effects capably fits into the legacy of Soderbergh's filmography, and while it might not be the sort of grand sendoff we might expect from a competent and accomplished filmmaker, it does offer
a genuinely enjoyable film experience, and a more than acceptable use of your time.
Not exact matches
Baseball
films may not be as prevalent as they were a decade ago, but Mr. 3000 (which was written then) is the latest addition to a class which makes for some
genuinely enjoyable cinema.
Worst - case scenario: You arrive extremely late, miss the consistently
enjoyable road - trip and gambling sequences (which
genuinely do recall Altman's classic), and are left with the
film's disappointingly pat finale as your strongest memory.
The scenes of their slow burns and eventual snap are the best written, best directed parts of the
film and are
genuinely enjoyable in that cathartic, glad - it's - not - me sort of way.