"Haywire reunites director Steven Soderbergh with screenwriter Lem Dobbs," begins Josef Braun. "Though not as revelatory or formally engaged as The Limey, the pair.
Steven Soderbergh's new film Haywire opened this morning, and the early word from critics has been overwhelmingly positive. The film currently holds an eighty-three percent on Rotten Tomatoes, which is extremely
Soderburgh's latest effort is HAYWIRE, a martial arts action film with an arthouse sensibility. The plot is yet another take on the old “honest cop/soldier/whatever gets framed by their corrupt employers” scenario we've seen
Haywire is an old-school spy-versus-spy espionage tale. It would be nice if the story (scripted by Lem Dobbs, who previously wrote Soderbergh's Kafka and The Limey) made a little more sense; at some points you might wish
It takes a certain kind of guy to go up against Gina Carano. A very brave guy who is willing to accept the fact that he'll more than likely have his ass handed to him by her, to be exact.