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Joe Baltake
Sacramento Bee Movie Critic
"Full Frontal" is nothing if not oddball -- perhaps the most illustrious "quickie film" ever made. (Soderbergh made if for just under $2 million in 18 days.) And, along the way, it loses its grip and perspective on reality itself. It turns into what it's all about. ...
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
Every once in a while, perhaps as an exercise in humility, Steven Soderbergh makes a truly inexplicable film. There was the Cannes "secret screening" of his "Schizopolis" in 1996, which had audiences filing out with sad, thoughtful faces, and now here is "Full Frontal," a film so amateurish that only the professionalism of some of the actors makes it watchable. ...
Mary F. Pols
The Contra Costa Times
There is no gentle way to put this. "Full Frontal," the new film from Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh, is meaningless, infantile and grotesquely self-indulgent. ...
Rene Rodriguez
Miami Herald
At a point in his career when he could make any movie he wanted, director Steven Soderbergh ("Erin Brockovich," "Traffic," "Ocean's Eleven") has gone and made a film no one in his position would want to make. ...
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Full Frontal
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(2002)

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Overview:
The frighteningly prolific Steven Soderbergh returns to his "sex, lies and videotape" form with this low-budget, Hollywood-based romantic roundelay.
Starring:
David Duchovny, Nicky Katt, Catherine Keener, Mary McCormack, David Hyde Pierce, Julia Roberts, Blair Underwood, Enrico Colantoni, Brad Rowe, David Fincher, Jeff Garlin, Sandra Oh and Brad Pitt (uncredited)
Directed by:
Steven Soderbergh
Written by:
Coleman Hough
Cinematographer:
"Peter Andrews" (Soderbergh)
Studio:
Miramax
Release Date:
Aug. 2, 2002
MPAA Rating:
(R) - for language and some sexual content
Running Time:
106 minutes
Websites:
Official Site
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