No Sudden Move (2021)
A group of criminals are brought together under mysterious circumstances and have to work together to uncover what's really going on when their simple job goes completely sideways.
No Sudden Move (2021)
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Released Year: 2021
Runtime: 115 minutes
Directors: Steven Soderbergh
Casts: Matt Damon, Ray Liotta, Benicio del Toro, Don Cheadle, Hugh Maguire, Jon Hamm, Kieran Culkin, David Harbour, Wallace Bridges, Brendan Fraser, Bill Duke, Peter Tocco, Amy Seimetz, Frankie Shaw, Katherine Banks, Craig muMs Grant, Noah Jupe, Julia Fox, Byron Bowers, Lauren Rys Martin, Lauren LaStrada, Javon Anderson, Tina Gloss, Lucy Holt, Claudia Russell, Bryan Sawyer, Bill Wheeler, Dave Mishevitz, Kevin Scollin, Patrick Cronin, Emily Jane Smith
IMDB: No Sudden Move (2021)
Storyline
A group of criminals are brought together under mysterious circumstances and have to work together to uncover what's really going on when their simple job goes completely sideways.
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Reviews
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The Playlist -
The complexity of the plotting overwhelms the picture a bit, which gets a little fuzzy in the middle – but it eventually forcefully snaps into focus, mostly by finding its spine in the simple notion that this is a movie about people under pressure.
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Consequence -
Though the movie ultimately minds its business about a lot of the personal affairs it brings up, it imbues its characters with a bounty of implied off-screen life. No Sudden Move is somehow both a stylized genre exercise and part of a larger, less rigidly controlled tapestry that reveals itself as it goes.
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The A.V. Club -
Movies routinely place characters in desperate, life-or-death situations, but rarely do we see them behave in a genuinely desperate way. No Sudden Move, a period crime drama written by Ed Solomon and directed by Steven Soderbergh, corrects this oversight in a way that’s at once hilarious and distressing.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
As each new wrinkle comes to light, Soderbergh keeps the action wound tight, zigging and zagging like a well-oiled machine.
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Screen Daily -
The plotting gets confusing, but what’s crystal-clear is the filmmaker’s skill at concocting a grippingly pessimistic worldview that permeates his den of thieves. No Sudden Move makes an impact, even when it doesn’t always make sense.
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