
Cate Blanchett
Kathryn St. Jean
Michael Fassbender
George Woodhouse
Tom Burke
Freddie Smalls
Marisa Abela
Clarissa Dubose
Regé-Jean Page
Col. James Stokes
Naomie Harris
Dr. Zoe Vaughn
Pierce Brosnan
Arthur Stieglitz
Kae Alexander
Anna Ko
Ambika Mod
Angela Childs
Gustaf Skarsgård
Philip Meacham
Martin Bassindale
Security Guard
Megan Kimber
Zoe's Receptionist
Paul Bailey
Kathryn's Driver
Bruce Mackinnon
The Major
Orli Shuka
Andrei Kulikov
Dane Juler
Analyst #1
Reena Dusila
Analyst #2
Alex Magliaro
Mr. Green













Released
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$50,000,000.00
$34,985,600.00
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Reviews
**A Gripping Spy Thriller That Delivers - Though Not My Preferred Genre** During a critical mission requiring elite skills, agent George uncovers a shocking truth: someone within their organization is leaking secrets to a foreign power. The revelation turns devastating when his wife Catherine's name appears among the prime suspects. This well-crafted thriller showcases exceptional elements
Mauviel was recently featured in Last of Us S02. I kind of want to buy a pan. I'd rather buy a different brand, honestly. Isaac's speach came off forced. Back to the Future 2 did it right. This is no Back to the Future 2. They're just a group of friends arguing about Severance. Gun lady is cool. Brosnan sucks. He sucks in Mobland, too. Advertising in the reviews now. Waste of space.
I was hopeful about this movie given the cast and subject matter. But what looks like a spy thriller with some drama baked in was just that, only it was too arrogant, the dialogue too quippy, and it tried to hammer home that it was smarter than you for the entire movie. Fassbender played a stiff version of a bureaucratic spy and held his world hostage with his intelligence. But the dialogue
Steven Soderbergh’s “Black Bag” isn’t your typical espionage thriller, but more of a slow-burn character study wrapped in a sleek, stylish spy drama. While it’s well-made and filled with strong performances, it’s also a bit too talky and deliberately paced to be truly gripping. If you’re expecting high-octane action or pulse-pounding twists, you won’t find them here. Instead, Soderbergh delivers a

<em>'Black Bag'</em> is a very good spy thriller! It is a slowburn sorta film and is dialogue heavy, but neither of those things are negatives as long as it delivers - which this 2025 release certainly does. The cast are terrific, most notably Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett. Marisa Abela, Regé-Jean Page, Tom Burke and Naomie Harris are great in their respective parts too. The story kept

There’s quite a bit of the John le Carré to this story of duplicity in the intelligence community. “George” (Michael Fassbender) is married to “Kathryn” (Cate Blanchett) and despite the fact that they spend much of their lives keeping secrets from one another (those are the “black bag” conversations that they can’t have) their marriage is really quite strong - much to the envy of many of their col
Putting the “cool” into a big screen offering – and actually having it turn out to be cool – is often easier said than done. Attempts at accomplishing this feat in many instances turn out to be hokey, trite or mishandled, so it’s gratifying to see a filmmaker pull it off successfully. Such is the case in the latest work from director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter David Koepp, an expertly stru












