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The agents aren't fleshed out at all, thus are boring. They are nice, sure, but there's nothing to grab of substance with them. The wife character that doesn't care if her husband is doing illegal things, so long as the money keeps rolling in? Yeah, I like her (not at all). As presented in the movie, Mark isn't

I am a huge Soderbergh fan, and was pumped to see this in theaters when it originally came out. So a few like minded friends and I got together and saw it opening weekend. To say that we were all underwhelmed is a massive understatement! This is without a doubt, Soderbergh's worst film (and I'd argue only truly

"Or look at the clandestine relationship between Spock and Uhura, which feels like it could have come straight out of Abrams’ first TV series, the goofily enjoyable soap Felicity."
Are you referring to the fact that it came out of nowhere, was never set-up, was unbelievably stupid, or that it was a slap in the face to

You are impressively ignorant of how the film industry works. Let's say that this production did not use interns. Then the lowest level person ("Best Boy" for instance) would be doing the same thing. These two did learn something, and they are idiots for believing that they could get hired straight out with no work