Steven Soderbergh

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Post-Cannes update: Sony claims "Bashir" and "Tyson"
What art-house recession? Sony Classics buys Israeli animation, boxing doc, Belgian crime drama. IFC grabs "Gomorrah," but no word on "Che," "Synecdoche."
10 from Cannes, with love
From "Che" to a rowdy Paris high school to a murderous "Tony Manero," here are Cannes' 2008 hits-in-waiting -- and a few more that deserve a second look.
At Cannes, a big win for old Europe
Laurent Cantet's joyful, tragic "The Class" is the first French Palme d'Or winner in 21 years; Benicio del Toro named best actor for "Che."
Soderbergh's spectacular "Che"-volution
Messy, unfinished and utterly mesmerizing, Steven Soderbergh's two-part, four-hour Che Guevara opus, starring Benicio del Toro, sets Cannes buzzing.
Yes we Cannes!
Indiana Jones meets art cinema as the world's leading festival offers its most exciting lineup in years.
Indy, Clint and Che hit the Côte d'Azur
Eastwood's "Changeling" and Soderbergh's four-hour "Che" top an impressive Eurocentric lineup at 61st Cannes festival.
"Ocean's Thirteen"
Clooney, Pitt and Damon gamely give it another go in this raffish, if fluffy sequel to a sequel to a remake.
Beyond the Multiplex
Clooney, Soderbergh premiere "Ocean's Thirteen," wave off sequel talk. Plus: Why my shirt smells like Catherine Deneuve's cigarettes.
"The Good German"
Clooney looks great -- again -- in black-and-white. But "Good German" is no "Good Night."
Beyond the Multiplex
As Jennifer Aniston and her celebrity friends sweep up the accolades in Park City, one thing is clear: Sundance has lost its cultural mojo.
"Ocean's Twelve"
George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon: The gang's all here and ready for another caper in this smart, stylish sequel.
Instant "K Street" cred
On the new Clooney-Soderbergh HBO series, Hollywood and Capitol Hill are in bed together, nervously prepping for their big love scene. Is this supposed to turn us on, or turn our stomachs?
The Fix
Is "The Matrix" unfair to albinos? Are you ready for the Eminem video game? Does Tommy Chong own a bong? Plus: Ewan McGregor leaves 'em confused.
The Fix
George Clooney does D.C., "Full Monty" star does Hitler, and Dubya interrupts "Will & Grace." Plus: Is Harrison Ford a good lover?
"Confessions of a Dangerous Mind"
Who knew George Clooney was this good? Sexy, rakish, sure, but nothing prepared us for his directing debut, this astonishing pic about zany Chuck Barris.
"Solaris"
Sure, it might not have a plot, but Steven Soderbergh's sci-fi reverie floats through space on a cloud of pure cinema.
"Full Frontal"
Julia Roberts and David Duchovny can't save this funny mess about the split between the movies and the real world -- or something like that.
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.
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