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Black Bag
Directed by
Steven Soderbergh
R
2025
1h 34m
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When intelligence agent Kathryn Woodhouse is suspected of betraying the nation, her husband - also a legendary agent - faces the ultimate test of whether to be loyal to his marriage, or his country.
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Cast of Black Bag
Cate Blanchett
Kathryn St. Jean / Associate Producer
Michael Fassbender
George Woodhouse / Associate Producer
Tom Burke
Freddie Smalls
Marisa Abela
Clarissa Dubose
Regé-Jean Page
Col. James Stokes
Naomie Harris
Dr. Zoe Vaughn
Pierce Brosnan
Arthur Stieglitz
Kae Alexander
Anna Ko
Ambika Mod
Angela Childs
Gustaf Skarsgård
Philip Meacham
Martin Bassindale
Security Guard
Megan Kimber
Zoe's Receptionist
Paul Bailey
Kathryn's Driver
Bruce Mackinnon
The Major
Orli Shuka
Andrei Kulikov
Daniel Dow
Vadim Pavlichuk
Dane Juler
Analyst #1
Reena Dusila
Analyst #2
Alex Magliaro
Mr. Green
Steven Soderbergh
Director / Director Of Photography / Editor
Black Bag Ratings & Reviews
Filmspotting
Adam Kempenaar
Almost more Coward than le Carré, Black Bag favors penetrating parlor conversations over rousing car chases and exotic covert operations.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Peter Rainer
It's a very brisk 90 minutes, which is always very welcome.
DwightBrownInk.com
Dwight Brown
A smartly drawn spy tale. As sophisticated as a dry martini.
Chicago Reader
Kat Sachs
Soderbergh handles ensemble casts well, forming a constellation rather than centering any single person as a lodestar.
Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
Mark Kermode
Like Presence, it's an interesting genre exercise.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The cast of luminaries lend the thinly sketched characters distinctive personalities, but the real star is the technology of spycraft: Soderbergh grimly delights in exposing its eerie powers and potentially devastating uses.
The Atlantic
David Sims
Although Soderbergh's approach has an artfulness to it; he's telling a sweeping story while keeping the excitement mostly confined. The result, while self-contained, is gripping, quietly sexy, and robustly acted.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
The mystery builds to a wildly perverse yet suitably sincere conclusion that knocked my socks off. However, to say more than that would spoil all of the fun.
Wall Street Journal
Kyle Smith
Mr. Koepp and Mr. Soderbergh remind us of one advantage that remains with features: the ability to bring a story to a rapid and satisfying ending. Lasting 93 minutes instead of 93 episodes, Black Bag snaps closed with a rewarding click.
Salon.com
Coleman Spilde
Movie-watching at its finest, in that its wealth of espionage intrigue is bound to be as enjoyable on a plane or on that comfy couch as it is in the theater. Just make no mistake: This is the most delightful moviegoing experience you can have this year.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Angelica Jade Bastién
This is a matter of complementary craft; of two great listeners and communicators bringing rapture to every gesture.
AARP Movies for Grownups
Thelma Adams
It's all a parlor trick, hardly John le Carre's Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, but Black Bag carries its swagger lightly, entertaining in its deceptive simplicity.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
a delightful romantic spy drama that cannot be missed.
The Playlist
Carlos Aguilar
Taut yet thoroughly laced with levity, "Black Bag" plays like the filmic equivalent of a skillfully executed espionage mission in how tight and exact it feels.
RogerEbert.com
Monica Castillo
A svelte piece of entertainment that feels like a vintage yarn yet very much represents our own current anxieties, questions of sustaining trust in relationships and high-stake careers.
ABC News
Peter Travers
OK, Steven Soderbergh's sleek, sexy spy thriller can be too cool for school. But oh the twisted, erotic mischief dished out by dynamos Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbinder as married spies, still hot for each other but worried that the other is a traitor
Los Angeles Times
Amy Nicholson
Spy games are merely a bit of lingerie tarting up a story about trust. Call it "sex, lies & videotape & guns" - and a sign that Soderbergh doesn't have faith in today's audiences to be interested in that kind of thing unless someone might get shot
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Sleek, witty and lean to the bone, a fizzy, engaging puzzler about beautiful spies doing the sort of extraordinary things that the rest of us only read about in novels and - if we're lucky - watch onscreen.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
This is a movie made by and starring artists who clearly love the genre, and aside from the technology, one could see this playing in theaters and pleasing crowds in the 1970s.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Clean and minimalist, "Black Bag" is a posh, high-minded spy romp.
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