'Side Effects' is a middling effort from director Steven Soderbergh
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Steven Soderbergh, who recently had a surprise hit with the male stripper movie 鈥Magic Mike,鈥 has followed it with 鈥淪ide Effects,鈥 a twisty thriller he claims will be his last feature film. (Don鈥檛 believe him.)
If so, he鈥檚 done worse 鈥 鈥淭he Girlfriend Experience鈥 and 鈥Contagion,鈥 for example 鈥 but he鈥檚 also done better.
Rooney Mara plays Emily, a highly distraught woman whose addiction to anti-depressants encompasses a plot that is equal parts social commentary and lurid film noir. Nothing is quite what it seems in this film, which costars Jude Law as Emily鈥檚 pill-dispensing psychiatrist, Catherine Zeta-Jones as his rival and Emily鈥檚 former therapist, and Channing Tatum as Emily鈥檚 husband in what amounts to a glorified cameo. Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns maintain a tone of taut creepiness, but the plot鈥檚 double and triple crosses are more ingenious than believable. Grade: B- (Rated R for sexuality, nudity, violence and language.)