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Ruthless and precise, Steven Soderbergh’s KIMI is a timely commentary on isolation and intrusion.
Full reviewFeaturing an astutely observed performance from Zoë Kravitz, this stylish and thoughtfully subversive tech-thriller is an entertaining standout for the notoriously prolific Steven Soderbergh.
Ruthless and precise, Steven Soderbergh’s KIMI is a timely commentary on isolation and intrusion.
Full reviewAn entertaining conspiracy thriller set in (and very much about) the post-pandemic world
Full reviewIf we’re going to wind up watching anything in our movie theaters besides Marvel fantasies, we need a return to the spirit of this kind of filmmaking. The kind that can coax thrills out of something human.
Full reviewA simple but satisfying genre exercise that uses its agoraphobic heroine to ask what people are supposed to do with their paranoia now that virtually everything is out in the open.
Full reviewWhen this film is over, viewers with voice-activated smart TVs are liable to look around for the long-dormant physical remote.
Full reviewThere’s a lot to enjoy... I’d watch it a third time just for the delirious 180-degree camera move that bookends it.
Full reviewA tight, mostly one-location thriller riffing on Alfred Hitchcock as well as OG Hitchcock riffer Brian De Palma.
Full reviewThe film extends into impactful hyperbole the tensions inherent in being subjects of and subjects to incessant surveillance.
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