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Smart direction and a magnetic lead make this genre exercise sing
Note on reviews: I try not to spoil what I would consider major plot revelations in any of my reviews, but I do like to talk about movies in a way that would be meaningful to someone who has seen the film. Thus, assume there are probably more spoilers than ... |
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Screen One: Haywire
Film: HaywireDirector: Steven SoderberghWritten By: Lem DobbsDistributor: Paramount StudiosRun Time: 1 hour 33 minutesStarring: Gina Carano, Michael Douglas, Ewen McGregor, Antonio BanderasHaywire is a prime example of a film not quite being the sum of its parts. Soderbergh is a great director with a flair for the stylish. The cast ... |
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Soderbergh Tackles the VOD Market in this Fractured Tale
Haywire (2012) directed by Steven Soderbergh from the USAWith all the genre dabbling Soderbergh has been fond of exploring it makes sense he would eventually tackle the direct to video market by taking a generic, revenge, espionage thriller that has all the ear marks of a poor man's Bourne movie ... |
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Trailer 2: Haywire
This trailer is punchier than the last one. I mean that both literally and figuratively. |
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Trailer: Haywire
How great is it that when Steven Soderbergh wants to make a Big Dumb Action Movie starring Gina Carano, he manages to get Michael Douglas, Ewen McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Bill Paxton, and Antonio Banderas to come along for the ride? |
| Domestic | $18,856,004 |
| Foreign | +$10,993,470 |
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| Domestic | $18,856,004 |
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