Out of Sight, Out of Mind

Out of Sight film analysis review

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Happy Valentine’s Day! Even if you’re single, we’re here for you. The GenreCast is back and we’re talking star-crossed lovers and romance as we analyze Steven Soderbergh’s Out of Sight.

Unchaining Out of Sight

The Soderbergh crime-romance from 1998 sees Clooney and Lopez as individuals on both sides of the law. Clooney, a thief, and Lopez, a detective, meet during a jailbreak — and the infatuation only grows as Lopez tracks him down.

This week on the show, we’re talking all about Soderbergh’s style, his approach to noir, the male gaze, the 90s approach to race in film, and much, much more. Tune in now to hear us talk all about Out of Sight.

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