DVD review: ‘Side Effects’ is a smooth, sly thriller

Posted: Published on May 22nd, 2013

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This film image released by Open Road Films shows Jude Law in a scene from "Side Effects." (AP Photo/Open Road Films)

DVD review: Side Effects is a smooth, sly thriller

By Sean P. Means

| The Salt Lake Tribune

Grade B

DVD If Steven Soderbergh is retiring from moviemaking, as hes claimed, the thriller "Side Effects" isnt a bad way to go out.

It starts with frail Emily (Rooney Mara) feeling depressed when her husband Martin (Channing Tatum) finishes a prison term for insider trading. Emily sees a shrink, Dr. Jonathan Banks (Jude Law), who prescribes a new anti-depressant but the drugs side effects include sleepwalking, or for Emily sleep-stabbing.

Soderbergh puts a smooth polish on Scott Z. Burns script, which has some clever twists and sly commentary about pharmaceutical-industry marketing. Mara ("The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo") holds the wild plot together with her quicksilver performance.

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