"Bubble" *** (out of four): Steven Soderbergh's bold experiment is noteworthy as much for its delivery as for the film itself.

Sometimes Steven Soderbergh’s films are better described as “projects”. The director clearly enjoys the flexibility his career affords him. Since his 1989 gem “sex, lies and videotape” made him a name, his wildly uneven career has teetered between popcorn fare like "Ocean's Eleven" and serious Oscar bait like "Traffic". With “Bubble” not only is the film itself an experiment (minimalist storytelling using non-actors) but so is its delivery. “Bubble” is being released simultaneously in theaters, on DVD and on cable.
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