Directed by:
Steven SoderberghCinematography:
Steven SoderberghComposer:
Jacques DavidoviciCast:
David Duchovny, Nicky Katt, Catherine Keener, Mary McCormack, David Hyde Pierce, Julia Roberts, Blair Underwood, Enrico Colantoni, Erika Alexander (more)Plots(1)
It's a chaotic day for seven strangers from Hollywood who end up at the birthday party of a mutual friend. Before the night is over, relationships are tested, hearts are broken, and passions are renewed! (official distributor synopsis)
Reviews (2)
Though Full Frontal is not as experimental and cold as Mike Figgis’s movies (e.g. Hotel) and it’s more on target and entertaining, it’s still just a small, insignificant and unnecessary flick that’s not worth the price of admission. ()
Yes, Steven Soderbergh is a successful and talented director, well-known and talented actors appear in the film, the budget was adequate, the producer was enthusiastic, in short, all the prerequisites for a good and successful film were present. This film has only one flaw - it simply doesn't work. Whether it's due to an unfinished script or directorial guidance, or perhaps both combined, but the result is more than disappointing for me. Noble boredom in a confused plot. Overall impression: 30%. ()