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  • In 1989, she called Steven Soderbergh's first feature "daffy"

    LA Weekly | Complete Issue 2009

  • He also offered a quote from Steven Soderbergh, which is “Talent plus tenacity equals luck.”

    Tweeting My Way To ‘Adventureland’ | We Are Movie Geeks 2009

  • This lousy amalgam recalls Steven Soderbergh's Oceans franchise, offering outdated escapism and celebrity worship. soderbergh

    New York Press 2009

  • The jaunty, sophisticated tone here recalls Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's films before the complacency seeped in.

    Home 2009

  • Aside from the as-yet untitled title and the calling Steven Soderbergh's Che his #1 film of the year.

    Hollywood Elsewhere 2009

  • This continues a Cannes trend of costly art-film projects, such as Steven Soderbergh's 2008 Cannes submission "Che," which might seem too risky for American studios, but are high-profile enough to turn a profit globally -- and thus attract overseas investors.

    Cannes Films Bridge an Array of Financing and Foreign Partners Anthony Kaufman 2009

  • At Cannes this year, there was very little buying, with distributors shunning films such as Steven Soderbergh's "Che," starring Benicio Del Toro.

    Glut of Films Hits Hollywood 2008

  • Directors such as Steven Soderbergh ( "Out of Sight") and Carl Franklin ( "One False Move") have signed up, and Ethan Hawke has already finished filming his first movie, "The Last Word on Paradise," which he shot in 16 days at the Chelsea Hotel in New York.

    You Oughta Be In Videos 2008

  • Directors such as Steven Soderbergh, Sam Mendes and Spike Jonze are also talking about forming a directors' cooperative, echoing the efforts of Coppola, Friedkin and others in the early 1970s.

    US writers are doing it for themselves DAVID BISHOP 2007

  • Miramax, known as "the house that Pulp Fiction built", rose to prominence in the early nineties, putting out films by directors such as Steven Soderbergh and Kevin Smith.

    All News Articles 2010

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