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Black Bag

  • 2025
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
62K
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Pierce Brosnan, Cate Blanchett, Tom Burke, Naomie Harris, Michael Fassbender, Regé-Jean Page, and Marisa Abela in Black Bag (2025)
When intelligence agent Kathryn Woodhouse is suspected of betraying the nation, her husband – also a legendary agent –  faces the ultimate test of whether to be loyal to his marriage, or his country.
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When intelligence agent Kathryn Woodhouse is suspected of betraying the nation, her husband - also a legendary agent - faces the ultimate test of whether to be loyal to his marriage, or his ... Read allWhen intelligence agent Kathryn Woodhouse is suspected of betraying the nation, her husband - also a legendary agent - faces the ultimate test of whether to be loyal to his marriage, or his country.When intelligence agent Kathryn Woodhouse is suspected of betraying the nation, her husband - also a legendary agent - faces the ultimate test of whether to be loyal to his marriage, or his country.

  • Director
    • Steven Soderbergh
  • Writer
    • David Koepp
  • Stars
    • Michael Fassbender
    • Gustaf Skarsgård
    • Cate Blanchett
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    62K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    51
    10
    • Director
      • Steven Soderbergh
    • Writer
      • David Koepp
    • Stars
      • Michael Fassbender
      • Gustaf Skarsgård
      • Cate Blanchett
    • 368User reviews
    • 218Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Michael Fassbender
    Michael Fassbender
    • George Woodhouse
    Gustaf Skarsgård
    Gustaf Skarsgård
    • Philip Meacham
    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    • Kathryn St. Jean
    Tom Burke
    Tom Burke
    • Freddie Smalls
    Marisa Abela
    Marisa Abela
    • Clarissa Dubose
    Regé-Jean Page
    Regé-Jean Page
    • Col. James Stokes
    Naomie Harris
    Naomie Harris
    • Dr. Zoe Vaughan
    Kae Alexander
    Kae Alexander
    • Anna Ko
    Martin Bassindale
    Martin Bassindale
    • Security Guard
    Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan
    • Arthur Stieglitz
    Megan Kimber
    • Zoe's Receptionist
    Paul Bailey
    Paul Bailey
    • Kathryn's Driver
    Bruce Mackinnon
    Bruce Mackinnon
    • The Major
    Orli Shuka
    Orli Shuka
    • Andrei Kulikov
    Daniel Dow
    Daniel Dow
    • Vadim Pavlichuk
    • (as Dan Dow)
    Dane Juler
    Dane Juler
    • Analyst #1
    Reena Dusila
    Reena Dusila
    • Analyst #2
    Ambika Mod
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    • Angela Childs
    • Director
      • Steven Soderbergh
    • Writer
      • David Koepp
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    7ferguson-6

    cool people doing cool things

    Greetings again from the darkness. Are you ready for 90 minutes of cool people wearing cool clothes and doing cool things while acting cool in the face of danger? If so, this one is for you. Oscar winner Steven Soderbergh (TRAFFIC, 2000; OCEAN'S ELEVEN, 2001; OCEAN'S TWELVE, 2004) dons multiple hats here as director-producer-editor-cinematographer (some under familiar pseudonyms). The screenplay comes from well-known writer David Koepp (JURASSIC PARK, 1993; MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, 1996). The pedigree of these two is exemplified by the cast assembled.

    George (Michael Fassbender) and Kathryn (Oscar winner Cate Blanchett) star as husband and wife secret agents that have pledged to kill for each other if ever necessary. Really, that should be part of every wedding vow. Fastidious George has built his reputation on his mystical ability to spot a lie, and has no room for anyone who is less than honest. Glamorous Kathryn excels at her missions and when secrecy is required, one spouse will utter the magic titular phrase, "black bag". This signals, 'I love you, but can't tell you more'. They live in a stunning London apartment, which serves as the setting for two particularly crucial dinner parties.

    Every spy story worth its mettle has at least one MacGuffin, and ours is Severus, a sophisticated code worm designed to take control of nuclear weaponry. While it gets mentioned numerous times, the real story here is in discovering who the mole is inside the Secret Intelligence Service managed by Stieglitz (Pierce Brosnan). The five suspects George must investigate include computer analyst Clarissa (Marisa Abela, BACK TO BLACK, 2019), easily tempted agency veteran Freddie (Tom Burke, so excellent in THE SOUVENIR, 2019), suave and self-confident Stokes (Rege-Jean Page, "Bridgerton"), and staff psychologist Dr. Zoe Vaughn (Naomie Harris, MOONLIGHT, 2016). You'll notice that's just four suspects, as the fifth (unknown to her) is George's wife Kathryn. Adding to the intricacies of the jobs, the dinner parties, and this mole mission is the fact that George and Kathryn aren't the only couple in attendance. Clarissa is dating the older Freddie, while Stokes and Zoe are also seeing each other ... and there are likely other surprise complications with this group.

    True fans of spy thrillers should know that this is not a new TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY (2011), but rather a user-friendly story in the mold of the "Mission: Impossible" movies - only with less action and no high-wire stunt sequences. Instead, these agents withhold a lot while still talking a lot (some of the dialogue is quite funny). It's more of a personality chess match than an assault on our senses. Complementing the verbose proceedings is a perfect twisty jazz score from David Holmes. We must also take note of the numerous ties to the James Bond franchise (Brosnan, Harris, and rumors), and it's best to just sit back and enjoy Soderbergh in his element (this is his second film released in 2025) ... entertainment with a cool vibe.

    Opens in theaters on March 14, 2025.
    6glenn-54867

    Didn't vibe this.

    I find myself increasingly weary of the spy film genre, especially those that center around a romantic couple. It has become a trope so familiar, so predictable, that the very notion of it now feels like an exercise in the mundane. Each iteration feels almost mechanically constructed, as if there is an unspoken formula at play, one that prioritizes style over substance, a kind of cinematic sleight of hand designed to keep the audience distracted from the lack of originality beneath the surface. In this particular instance, however, the dialogue attempts to elevate itself above the usual banter of its kind, but only to the point of indulging in an almost ostentatious, borderline pretentious, air of intellectualism. There's a certain artifice to it all-an effort to sound clever, to sound profound, that ultimately rings hollow. The conversations between the characters, rather than offering any real emotional depth or compelling insight, instead feel like performative displays of wit, which do little more than alienate rather than engage. This was a film that seemed more concerned with showcasing its own perceived sophistication than with crafting any meaningful connection with its audience. And yet, despite all its verbal flourishes, it never once managed to grasp my attention in any truly significant way. The pacing felt sluggish, the stakes hardly compelling, and the emotional core-if one could even call it that-was so underdeveloped it barely registered. In the end, it was less a work of cinema and more an exercise in style over substance, one that never captured my imagination or curiosity.
    8cutie7

    Marriage Goals

    Full disclosure: when I first saw the trailer for Black Bag, I wasn't impressed. In fact, I was even less impressed when I assumed it was just another run-of-the-mill spy thriller about agents hell-bent on destabilising Moscow.

    Boyyyyy, was I wrong.

    This film is an absolute class act - an intelligent, gripping espionage drama that had me hooked from start to finish. Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender deliver powerhouse performances, balancing raw intensity with the kind of nuance that elevates the film beyond your standard spy fare. Their chemistry is electric, and every moment between them crackles with tension.

    The supporting cast is just as strong, with Naomie Harris, Regé-Jean Page, and Pierce Brosnan adding layers of intrigue and depth. The dialogue is razor-sharp, and the script is packed with twists and turns that never feel forced - just expertly crafted storytelling at its finest.

    Steven Soderbergh is in his element here, blending sleek cinematography with a tight, sophisticated narrative. It's stylish, smart, and effortlessly cool. If you think you know what to expect from Black Bag, think again. This is espionage cinema at its absolute best.
    7bastille-852-731547

    A solid, intimate spy thriller

    This taut spy thriller from Stephen Soderbergh doesn't exactly reinvent the wheel of the spy fiction genre, but it's definitely and thoroughly well-made and well-acted. Viewers should first and foremost know that this is a small-scale drama/thriller without action scenes and mostly set in a handful of relatively confined locations, so it is definitely not like a James Bond or Mission Impossible-style spy movie. For patient and sophisticated viewers who enjoy a lot of cleverness with their mystery and intrigue, "Black Bag" will prove to be an entertaining watch. The cast is generally pretty good, especially Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett, who are the two leads.

    The film feels stylish and polished despite its small scale and brief running time. Soderbergh's deft direction keeps things running quickly and efficiently, paying special attention to the psychological and intuitive motives of the characters. The plot developments aren't particularly unique compared to other spy films, which is what holds back "Black Bag" from being truly great, but its commitment to creating intriguing narrative tension in an entertaining way and at a small scale is commendable. Recommended. 7/10.
    6Colbridge

    Good acting and smart writing but it's more like a theatrical play than a cinematic experience

    There's just about enough intrigue in David Koepp's efficient script to hold the attention in trying to decipher what is going on in Steven Soderbergh's underwhelming spy thriller which is more like a theatrical play than a cinematic experience.

    All of the assembled cast do a sufficient job in delivering a very talky script. I especially liked Michael Fassbender's concise and measured performance as the spy ordered to get to the bottom of a leaked top secret software program that could jeopardise national security where his wife, Cate Blanchett, is one of the suspects.

    For me Soderbergh never quite scratches my itch when he attempts to do 'cool' like he did with the Ocean trilogy. There's a cold aloofness that prevents me as a viewer to get completely wrapped up in the story he is trying to tell. Also with Black Bag I wasn't keen on the cinematography which looked like a creative decision to make most light sources seem diffused, presumably to make this look like an old fashioned espionage thriller from the 1960's. Fassbenders character certainly has shades of Harry Palmer to him, especially wearing those trademark black glasses.

    Despite it being talky and smart it's not that taut and I would like to have seen a bit more action and a few surprise twists for there to be a better payoff for all the concentration the viewer has to endure to get to a rather mediocre finale.

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    • Trivia
      Director Steven Soderbergh said that he chose Michael Fassbender to play the keenly observant cyber-security interrogator George Woodhouse because he "...knew he wouldn't be afraid to play the interiority of George. He burrowed in deep while creating a calm surface that masks a lot of turbulence. Michael can imply a great deal without being flashy."
    • Goofs
      When the movie ticket stub is seen in the trash, it has the date "WED 02 MARCH 2024" printed on it. However, in the following closeup shot, when George is holding the ticket, the prop has been altered, and the year has been removed, so it just says "WED 02 MARCH"
    • Quotes

      George Woodhouse: If she's in trouble, even of her own making, I will do everything in my power to extricate her. No matter what that means. You understand?

      Clarissa Dubose: My god, that's so hot.

    • Crazy credits
      Actress Alicia Vikander, the wife of the film's leading man, Michael Fassbender, who plays George Woodhouse, made a playlist that was used in the film. She was billed for this in the closing credits as "DJ Vicarious". In 2020, Vikander with her agent founded a production company called "Vikarious".
    • Connections
      Featured in Designing 'Black Bag' (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Polyrhythmic
      Performed by Phil Kieran & Thomas Annang (as Thomas Tettey Annang)

      Written by Phil Kieran

      Licensed by Phil Kieran

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Focus Features Official Site
      • NBC Universal Official Insider
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • German
      • French
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Código Negro
    • Filming locations
      • Hotel Storchen, Weinplatz, Zürich, Kanton Zürich, Switzerland(exterior: Kathryn has meeting outside hotel)
    • Production companies
      • Focus Features
      • Casey Silver Productions
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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,474,035
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,607,250
      • Mar 16, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $43,484,574
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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