The director of "Black Bag" tells IndieWire about his approach to a sequence that could have stopped his spy thriller dead in its tracks but became one of the most entertaining moments of his career.
Certain movie directors — Hitchcock and Tarantino come to mind — constitute a genre unto themselves. Steven Soderbergh was never like that, at least not until he started making his “little” films: the ...
When he and “Jurassic Park” writer David Koepp first began collaborating, Koepp brought Soderbergh a handful of ideas. One of those was “Black Bag.” Soderbergh didn’t spark to the concept, instead ...
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