Steven Soderbergh
“It’s Not in My Nature to Be Mysterious”: On the Easy Brilliance of Ocean’s Eleven and Twelve
Alex Thompson on Steven Soderbergh’s twin masterpieces, his joint top choices in Talkhouse’s recent best-of-the-century poll.
Three Great Things: Scott Z. Burns
The acclaimed screenwriter and director, whose new podcast What Could Go Wrong? is out now, on the Clash, Soderbergh and Barolos.
Out of Sight at 20
Celebrating the legacy of Steven Soderbergh's landmark movie starring George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez, which was released on this day in 1998.
Second Screen: The Catch’s Effortless Style Conceals Its True Brilliance
In his regular TV column, Jim Hemphill gets caught up in the ABC crime series, which channels Soderbergh and Hitchcock at their entertaining best.
The Movies-Versus-TV Debate Is Over: It’s All One Stream Now
The endlessly debated question of whether the small screen has surpassed the big screen? It's now obsolete, says Matthew Wilder.
Expiring Soon: Behind the Candelabra, and My Love Affair with Liberace and Las Vegas
On Liberace's birthday, Zach Clark writes about Soderbergh's biopic of the flamboyant entertainer, which is about to leave Amazon Prime.
Barry Jenkins (Medicine for Melancholy) Talks Steven Soderbergh’s The Knick
An appreciation of the best show on television as Soderbergh's stewardship on it sadly comes to an end.
Leigh Janiak (Honeymoon) Talks Steven Soderbergh’s The Knick
The smell of death and a striving for betterment define Soderbergh's beautifully crafted turn-of-the-century miniseries, a TV show for the ages.







