Black Bag currently has an average rating of 6.4 out of 10 and has been rated by 96 users on our platform.
...the pair give “Black Bag” an air of intrigue and just the right amount of volatility to keep viewers guessing and rethinking their conclusions up to the end’s thrilling denouement.
Read full review at Roger EbertLike the film as a whole, it’s deliciously, lip-smackingly satisfying.
Read full review at Empire...the film provides opportunity to reflect on how far Soderbergh has come since the stagy confrontations of Sex, Lies, and Videotape.
Read full review at Paste MagazineMichael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett intrigue in marital espionage.
Read full review at The GuardianAll movie-goers looking for some “fun and games” in the world of spies shouldn’t hesitate to accept this mission, as the pay off is much more than promised.
Read full review at CinemablendMarriage, infidelity, and espionage fit neatly inside Steven Soderbergh's Black Bag.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubVery sleek, very cool, very British, and very forgettable! It’s been an hour and a half, since leaving the theater and I could not explain the plot…
...suave, silly and sexually-charged marital spy thriller.
Read full review at NmeWasn’t really that interesting. Cast was great though. Didn’t really care about who the mole was or anything about the plot, but the movie looked cool and the score was decent.
...this is not a Bond movie; it’s mostly about a group of highly intelligent and seriously warped people who spend their working days manipulating the cyber world, and their downtime drinking great wine and hooking up.
Read full review at Chicago Sun TimesHow to make the most boring combination of James Bond and Marriage Story.
Taut yet thoroughly laced with levity, “Black Bag” plays like the filmic equivalent of a skillfully executed espionage mission in how tight and exact it feels.
Read full review at The Playlist... brilliant, sexy, and as tight as a drum.
Read full review at The IndependentThere are some 007 vibes in this taut and tidy thriller.
Read full review at Radio TimesCate Blanchett's spy thriller is the year's first unmissable movie.
Read full review at Digital SpySteven Soderbergh’s crackling thriller stars Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett as married spies with nuclear trust issues.
Read full review at Indie Wire