Steven Soderbergh had previously teamed up with writer David Koepp to create "Kimi" and " Presence," two genre entries that boast a special edge, thanks to their ingenuity. While "Kimi" is a Hitchcockian nightmare perfectly suited for the post-pandemic era, "Presence" uses inspired camerawork to make the most out of the oversaturated haunted-house genre . But the power of the Soderbergh-Koepp combo is most undeniable in "Black Bag," the brisk espionage thriller that easily weaves through its convoluted plotting to root us in the perspective of two deeply intriguing characters (read /Film's review here ). George Woodhouse (Michael Fassbender) and Kathryn St. Jean (Cate Blanchett) are not a conventional couple by any means, and "Black Bag" uses this unique dynamic to create a compelling

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