Steven Soderbergh

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  • In defense of the original "Ocean's 11"

    The remake is a marketing-driven bore. I'd rather be at Chasen's with Frank, Dino and the gang.
  • The horror: Protesting Soderbergh's blasphemy

    "Hey, George: Go back to the E.R. before Frank sends you there! Yo, Brad: Dino could spit you out like an olive pit!"
  • "Ocean's Eleven"

    Soderbergh's crisp, funny heist flick makes out like a bandit. George Clooney and Elliott Gould steal the show.
  • Introducing ... Julia Roberts?

    There is a new Julia, and she's less sexy than lean, tight and anxious.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, March 13, 2001
  • Toga! Toga! Toga!

    The amazing Oscar nominations: "Gladiator" gets 12! Steven Soderbergh gets dual nods for picture, direction! Wait -- where's "Cast Away"?
  • Hollywood kicks the habit

    In the scorching new film "Traffic," director Steven Soderbergh captures the hypocrisy -- and tragedy -- of the nation's unwinnable war on drugs.
  • Steven Soderbergh

    It's been a very hot year for the director of New York Film Critics Circle favorites "Traffic" and "Erin Brockovich." Next year may be hotter still.
  • Alicia Silverstone steps in something deep

    The "Clueless" star has a point to make, but what is it? Madonna uses her private jet to check out church: Wassup with that? Plus: Drew Barrymore, more on Robert Downey Jr. and O.J.'s latest fight.
  • "Erin Brockovich"

    A fascinating cache of deleted scenes proves Steven Soderbergh's talent for knowing when less is more and when it's merely less.
  • "The Limey"

    Steven Soderbergh talks about the innate decency of the title character in his fractured art-house crime thriller.
  • The return of the White Negro

    Filmmaker James Toback talks about race, sex, Warren Beatty and his explosive new movie, "Black and White."
  • Lessons from "Erin Brockovich"

    If tort reformers like George W. Bush had their way, greedy corporations like California public utility PG&E would still be poisoning their neighbors.
  • "Erin Brockovich"

    In this sexy, exciting legal drama, Steven Soderbergh delivers his most straightforward movie -- and Julia Roberts her best performance.
  • Emotion, truth and celluloid

    Filmmaker Steven Soderbergh talks about personal films, "Help!" director Richard Lester and striking out at the movies.
  • King of the thrill

    Charles Taylor reviews 'Out of Sight,' Steven Soderbergh's follow-up to 'Get Shorty'.
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