It's slick, sleek, and stylish, and if it doesn't quite redefine cool, it certainly offers a snazzy update.
80
L.A. WeeklyManohla Dargis
L.A. WeeklyManohla Dargis
The most purely entertaining movie to come out of Hollywood so far this year, and if that doesn't seem worthy of Soderbergh's talents, it's worthy enough for a night's amusement.
80
New York Magazine (Vulture)Peter Rainer
New York Magazine (Vulture)Peter Rainer
The movie, in a very real sense, is about the privilege, the sexiness, of being a movie star. Certainly it isn't about the heist; never was.
A champagne bubble of a movie, lively, effervescent and diverting. If it bursts earlier than we'd like -- and it does -- that takes nothing away from the considerable pleasure it provides along the way.
It's not deep for a second -- indeed, it repels depth deliberately as if allergic to it -- but it's as swell a swell time as grown-ups could want at the movies.
75
Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert
Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert
Serious pianists sometimes pound out a little honky-tonk, just for fun. That's like what Steven Soderbergh is doing in Ocean's Eleven.
60
The New YorkerDavid Denby
The New YorkerDavid Denby
The most confidently professional work Soderbergh has ever done, but it's also the least adventuresome and emotionally vital. It vanishes faster than a shot of bourbon. [Dec 10 2001, p. 110]