

The cast list is filled with impressive talent, which also includes Julia Fox ( Uncut Gems), Frankie Shaw ( SMILF), Kieran Culkin ( Succession), Amy Seimetz ( Sweet Tooth), Noah Jupe ( A Quiet Place) and Jon Hamm ( Mad Men).
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They see the movie in their head and they just chip away the excess." He said: "As most directors who are great at what they do, there's a passion to tell the story but they also know what it is they want.

Liotta, who plays mobster Frank Capelli, admits that having the opportunity to work with Soderbergh was the main reason why he wanted to star in the movie. Despite enjoying an impressive career, this marks the first time Liotta has worked with the No Sudden Move director. While many actors were returning to work with Soderbergh, some people were working with him for the first time. Pictures First times for Ray Liotta and Steven Soderbergh Ray Liotta, Benicio del Toro and Don Cheadle discuss a deal in "No Sudden Move," coming soon to HBO Max. Working with Steven Soderbergh, you don't get to do that very often so it's a privilege."ĭiscussing his other highlights from the shoot, Duke said: "The collaboration with some wonderful actors who were kind, collaborative, with no egos who really just wanted to make the best movie."īrendan Fraser agreed with Duke's sentiment and admitted, on his second movie with Soderbergh, that "it's really nice to be welcomed back into the family." He told Newsweek: "He's at the top of his game. It's Bill Duke's third time collaborating with the multitalented director and he thinks Soderbergh is as sharp as ever. Once again in No Sudden Move, the film's cinematography is performed by the fictional "Peter Andrews" and edited by the non-existent "Mary Ann Bernard." Credited under pseudonyms, Soderbergh also takes on the role of editor and cinematographer in his films. It's clear to see Harbour isn't exaggerating when he says Soderbergh does everything. He's a guy who directs and edits, shoots, A-cam opp, the DP, he's everything."

"I think we were all somewhat traumatized dealing with what we were dealing with but I did feel like we were in the hands of a true, and I try not to say this lightly, but a true genius and master of this craft of filmmaking. I don't know if he got the exact David Harbour treatment as well," he said. "I think this was a unique experience for all of us because it was a post-COVID set as well so I don't know whether we got the exact Soderbergh treatment exactly. He reckons the restrictions in place changed the shooting of the film but the results are still impressive. Stranger Things actor Harbour plays a family man in over his head, Matt Wertz in the movie. David Harbour on working with Steven Soderbergh
