The best Steven Soderbergh’s movies

Steven Soderbergh

Steven Soderbergh

14/01/1963 (61 años)
Today we present the best Steven Soderbergh’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Steven Soderbergh’s movies.
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Contagion

Contagion
6.8/10
As an epidemic of a lethal airborne virus - that kills within days - rapidly grows, the worldwide medical community races to find a cure and control the panic that spreads faster than the virus itself.

Ocean's Eleven

Ocean's Eleven
7.7/10
  • Genre: CrimeThriller
  • Release: 07/12/2001
  • Character: Vault-Bombing Thief (uncredited)
Less than 24 hours into his parole, charismatic thief Danny Ocean is already rolling out his next plan: In one night, Danny's hand-picked crew of specialists will attempt to steal more than $150 million from three Las Vegas casinos. But to score the cash, Danny risks his chances of reconciling with ex-wife, Tess.

Waking Life

Waking Life
7.7/10
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 19/10/2001
  • Character: Interviewed on Television
Waking Life is about a young man in a persistent lucid dream-like state. The film follows its protagonist as he initially observes and later participates in philosophical discussions that weave together issues like reality, free will, our relationships with others, and the meaning of life.

X-Rated 2: The Greatest Adult Stars of All-Time

X-Rated 2: The Greatest Adult Stars of All-Time
5.9/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 28/10/2016
  • Character: Himself
Documentary sequel that offers a close-up look into the personal lives of the legendary porn stars who've survived the test of time and influenced popular culture. Blends rare interviews with erotic clips and additional appearances by Whoopi Goldberg, Steven Soderbergh and a host of adult stars, directors and trendsetters.

Side by Side

Side by Side
7.6/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 19/08/2012
  • Character: Self
Since the invention of cinema, the standard format for recording moving images has been film. Over the past two decades, a new form of digital filmmaking has emerged, creating a groundbreaking evolution in the medium. Keanu Reeves explores the development of cinema and the impact of digital filmmaking via in-depth interviews with Hollywood masters, such as James Cameron, David Fincher, David Lynch, Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, Steven Soderbergh, and many more.

Schizopolis

Schizopolis
6.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/03/1997
  • Character: Fletcher Munson (uncredited)
A man works for the unpleasant guru of a Scientology-like movement.

Alan Pakula: Going for Truth

Alan Pakula: Going for Truth
6.2/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 12/10/2019
  • Character: Self
"Alan Pakula: Going for Truth" encompasses the personal and professional life of Alan J. Pakula, a lauded filmmaker and extremely private man, who was unflinching in his commitment to bringing some of the most memorable movies of the last half of the 20th century to the big screen. Always placing story first and going for truth, with anonymity being his preferred style of directing, this elusive artist finally gets his spotlight. Select cast and crew members from his wide ranging filmography including To Kill A Mockingbird, Klute, All the President's Men, Sophie's Choice, Presumed Innocent, and The Pelican Brief bring Pakula to life once more after he was lost so tragically; while family and friends share their memories of knowing him as an artist, a husband, and a stepfather.

Full Frontal

Full Frontal
4.7/10
A contemporary comedy set in Los Angeles, Full Frontal traces the complicated relationship among seven friends as they deal with the fragile connections that bind them together. Full Frontal takes place during a twenty-four hour period - a day in the life of missed connections.

And the Oscar Goes To...

And the Oscar Goes To...
7.1/10
The story of the gold-plated statuette that became the film industry's most coveted prize, AND THE OSCAR GOES TO... traces the history of the Academy itself, which began in 1927 when Louis B. Mayer, then head of MGM, led other prominent members of the industry in forming this professional honorary organization. Two years later the Academy began bestowing awards, which were nicknamed "Oscar," and quickly came to represent the pinnacle of cinematic achievement.

I Ain't Scared of You: A Tribute to Bernie Mac

I Ain't Scared of You: A Tribute to Bernie Mac
8/10
I AIN'T SCARED OF YOU is a documentary tribute to Bernie Mac (1957-2008). From his stand-up in underground Chicago comedy clubs to the Big Screen in Hollywood, Bernie Mac's sharp tongue and heart of gold resonated with millions of fans throughout his career.This film revisits much of his work through exclusive recordings of early stand-up, featured scenes from his film and TV appearances, and interviews with his co-stars, including Samuel L. Jackson, Cameron Diaz, Chris Rock, and many more. Testimonials from friends and family offer colorful anecdotes about Bernie Mac, from his practical jokes to his strong appreciation for manicures, and paint a vivid picture of who he was as an actor-comedian, husband, father, and friend.

Independent's Day

Independent's Day
6.1/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 15/01/1998
  • Character: Self
Filmmakers at the Sundance Film Festival discuss what it is like to be an independent filmmaker, and what Sundance has done for them.

Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did For Love

Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did For Love
7.5/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 12/10/2013
  • Character: Himself
When Marvin Hamlisch passed away in August 2012 the worlds of music, theatre and cinema lost a talent the likes of which we may never see again. Seemingly destined for greatness, Hamlisch was accepted into New York’s Juilliard School as a 6-year-old musical prodigy and rapidly developed into a phenomenon. With instantly classic hits ‘The Way We Were’ and ‘Nobody Does It Better’ and scores for Hollywood films such as The Swimmer, The Sting and Sophie’s Choice and the Broadway juggernaut A Chorus Line; Hamlisch became the go-to composer for film and Broadway producers and a prominent presence on the international Concert Hall circuit. His streak was staggering, vast, unprecedented and glorious, by the age of 31 Hamlisch had won 4 Grammys, an Emmy, 3 Oscars, a Tony and a Pulitzer prize: success that burned so bright, it proved impossible to match.

Gina Carano in Training

Gina Carano in Training
First Soderbergh talks about seeing her fighting MMA on television and saying to himself, "Someone needs to fashion a movie around this girl." We then get to see the military training that Carano went through to make her a believable spy. The best parts of this feature are seeing how realistic the fight choreography got. In many instances they are really hitting each other, and Michael Fassbender particularly didn't use a stunt double. Some of the stuff they actually did seems pretty crazy. (Summary by Aaron Peck, Hi-Def Digest)

The Legend of the Palme d'Or

The Legend of the Palme d'Or
6.1/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 20/05/2015
  • Character: Self
From Martin Scorsese to Jane Campion, from Emir Kusturica to Quentin Tarantino, some of the greatest recipients of this trophy recall special moments relating to the award ceremony which closes the Cannes Film Festival. This film brings to light moving and personal stories, as surprising as they are varied, which all contribute to further enhancing the legend of the Palme d’Or.

The Last Time I Saw Michael Gregg

The Last Time I Saw Michael Gregg
6.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/07/2011
  • Character: Bryce Krinsky (voice) (uncredited)
A theatre company in Sydney tries to stage a new play despite the sudden and mysterious disappearance of the director.

The Men of Haywire

The Men of Haywire
This is a promo reel of interviews featuring the famous male faces of the movie like Fassbender, McGregor, Banderas, Channing Tatum, and Michael Douglas. (Summary by Aaron Peck, Hi-Def Digest)

CHE and the Digital Cinema Revolution

CHE and the Digital Cinema Revolution
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/2009
  • Character: Himself/Peter Andrews
CHE was the first feature to use the Red camera, which Soderbergh embraced for its versatility and image quality. This short 2009 documentary looks at the evolution of the camera during the film’s production and at the many ways it has enhanced and altered the process of modern digital filmmaking.

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