the performers work with both big splashes of character and delivered subtleties, and the complexities allow for both real drama and surprising laughs; it keeps you engaged with its sharp story and compelling characters
tensions arise between a writer and her coterie aboard an ocean liner in Steven Soderbergh's sweet, unfocused drama; It is slightly unfocused and uncertain as to where its emotional centre really lies – though there is a charm and a big dramatic finale
Steven Soderbergh's "Let Them All Talk" is an exhilarating comedy of regret; Soderbergh's formal gamesmanship enlivens what could have been a stodgy scenario
Soderbergh's latest experiment might be the only thing in history that makes being on a cruise ship look like fun (an especially impressive feat in the middle of a pandemic that's made these floating super-spreader events seem even deadlier than usual)
it's perhaps more satisfying on a scene-by-scene basis than it is as a conventional narrative; Although it won't be for everyone, the low-budget film is nonetheless a spry and playful ensemble piece