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    Side Effects

    Director: Steven Soderbergh Cast: Rooney Mara

    Rooney Mara
    , Jude Law
    Jude Law
    , Channing Tatum
    Channing Tatum
    , Catherine Zeta-Jones
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    , Polly Draper
    Polly Draper


    DVD

    $14.99
    $14.99

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    • Release Date: 05/21/2013
    • UPC: 0025192158230
    • Original Release: 2013
    • Rating: R
    • Source: Universal Studios
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 6420
    • Sales rank: 44,727

    Special Features

    Behind the scenes of Side Effects; Ablixa commercial; Intenin commercial

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Rooney Mara Emily Taylor
    Jude Law Dr. Jonathan Banks
    Channing Tatum Martin Taylor
    Catherine Zeta-Jones Dr. Victoria Siebert
    Polly Draper Emily's Boss
    Vinessa Shaw Dierdre Banks
    Ann Dowd Martin's Mother
    Haraldo Alvarez Garage Attendant
    Marin Ireland Upset Visitor
    Carmen Pelaez Prison Desk Guard
    James Martinez Police Officer at Hospital
    Vladimir Versailles Augustin
    Jacqueline Antaramian Desk Nurse
    Michelle Vergara Moore Joan
    Katie Lowes Conference Organizer
    David Costabile Carl
    Mamie Gummer Kayla
    Steven Platt Bartender
    Victor Cruz NYPD Officer Beahan
    Elizabeth Rodr?guez Pharmacist
    Peter Friedman Banks Partner #1
    Andrea Bogart Drug Rep
    Laila Robins Banks Partner #2
    Mitchell Michaliszyn Ezra Banks
    Elizabeth Rich Banks Patient #1
    Roderick Rodriguez Paramedic #1
    Mark Weekes Paramedic #2
    Scott Shepherd NYPD Detective
    Michael Nathanson Assistant District Attorney
    Timothy Klein Transporting Officer Klein
    Sheila Tapia Emily's Attorney
    Josh Elliott GMA Anchor
    Sasha Bardey Dr. Peter Joubert
    Ashley Morrison Reporter #1
    Steve Lacy Reporter #2
    Ken Marks Banks Patient #2
    Devin Ratray Banks Patient #3
    Russell Jones Jeffery Childs
    Munro Bonnell Judge #1
    Susan Gross Susan
    Debbie Friedlander Wards Island Administrator
    Ilyana Kadushin ECT Patient
    Johnny Sanchez ECT Nurse
    Nicole Ansari Disturbed Patient on Phone
    Alice Niedermair-Ludwig Wards Island Nurse
    Craig Grant Wards Island Orderly
    Davenia McFadden Judge #2
    Raymond DeBendictis Arresting Officer
    J. Deering Zach
    Thomas Newman Composer

    Technical Credits
    Scott Z. Burns Screenwriter,Producer
    Douglas Hansen Executive Producer,Executive Producer
    Michael Polaire Executive Producer
    James D. Stern Executive Producer
    Lorenzo Di Bonaventura Producer
    Gregory Jacobs Producer
    Carmen Cuba Casting

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Side Effects
    1. Scene 1 [5:24]
    2. Scene 2 [2:34]
    3. Scene 3 [5:06]
    4. Scene 4 [5:16]
    5. Scene 5 [5:16]
    6. Scene 6 [6:57]
    7. Scene 7 [4:06]
    8. Scene 8 [2:55]
    9. Scene 9 [6:54]
    10. Scene 10 [6:59]
    11. Scene 11 [6:48]
    12. Scene 12 [5:19]
    13. Scene 13 [5:43]
    14. Scene 14 [6:26]
    15. Scene 15 [5:26]
    16. Scene 16 [5:07]
    17. Scene 17 [7:56]
    18. Scene 18 [4:12]
    19. Scene 19 [4:49]
    20. Scene 20 [2:54]

    Rooney Mara stars as Emily Taylor; her husband Martin (Channing Tatum) is a young businessman who, as the film opens, is soon to be released from prison after serving a few years for financial fraud. Overcome with stress, the mentally fragile Emily performs a quasi-suicide attempt and is put in the care of Dr. Jonathan Banks (Jude Law), a workaholic psychiatrist who convinces Emily to see him once a week for therapy. Jonathan is intrigued enough by Emily's story to seek counsel from her former therapist, Dr. Victoria Siebert (Catherine Zeta-Jones). One night Emily commits a horrific act that she claims not to remember because she was taking the medication prescribed to her by Jonathan, leading to a very public legal battle that leads to Jonathan taking a major public blow to his reputation. This turn of events prompts the chastened doctor to look deeper into Emily's past. Directed by Steven Soderbergh from a script by his regular collaborator Scott Z. Burns.

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    Steven Soderbergh often fills what seem to be his lightest projects with unexpectedly meaty themes, but while his psychological thriller Side Effects features hot-button issues like mental health, drug companies, and the country's economic woes, it's more or less a straightforward popcorn movie -- a smart piece of escapist entertainment. Rooney Mara stars as Emily Taylor; her husband Martin (Channing Tatum) is a young businessman who, as the film opens, is soon to be released from prison after serving a few years for financial fraud. Overcome with stress, the mentally fragile Emily performs a quasi-suicide attempt and is put in the care of Dr. Jonathan Banks (Jude Law), a workaholic psychiatrist who convinces Emily to see him once a week for therapy. Jonathan is intrigued enough by Emily's story to seek counsel from her former therapist, Dr. Victoria Siebert (Catherine Zeta-Jones). One night Emily commits a horrific act that she claims not to remember because she was taking the medication prescribed to her by Jonathan. This leads to a criminal and ethical examination of the psychiatrist that digs up past indiscretions and also forces him to eventually consider that he might not be getting the whole story from his patient. Side Effects is the third collaboration between Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns. Their first, The Informant!, was a quirky satirical gem about an inveterate liar. Contagion, their follow-up, was an expert ensemble thriller about a global pandemic that was subtly laced with some strong social and political commentary. While this film has elements of both of those movies -- it's full of people you're never sure you can trust, and for the first half or so, it's a quietly disturbing thriller -- it's also the most conventional of the three. When you've cobbled together a cast this solid, conventional isn't a bad thing whatsoever. Jude Law plays a seemingly good man who may have gotten himself in over his head thanks to his ambition. Only a few times since Law transitioned from uncommonly beautiful leading man to consistently dependable character actor has he been given the chance to play a regular dude, and to watch Jonathan's calm, patient exterior slowly crack is a great reminder of his talents. Mara has the showiest role here, and she proves yet again -- like in her turn as Lisbeth Salander in David Fincher's The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and her breakout supporting performance in The Social Network -- that for someone who appears so physically slight, she has a strong presence and can hold the screen with anybody. She makes stillness both mysterious and engrossing. Those two adjectives also aptly describe the film itself. With its tight close-ups and casual big-city backdrop, the movie's visuals certainly recall Roman Polanski in top form -- there's a loving homage to Rosemary's Baby right at the start of Side Effects. The picture tickles you throughout with a sense of relentless unease; you know something is wrong, but can't figure out what it is until Soderbergh and Burns are ready to play out the characters' various endgames. By Soderbergh's own admission, this may very well be his final theatrical film. If that turns out to be true, there's something poetically perverse about the fact that after a career balancing critically lauded efforts (sex, lies, and videotape, Out of Sight, The Limey), odd detours (Bubble, The Girlfriend Experience, Schizopolis), formally challenging movies (The Good German, Che, Kafka), and blockbuster Hollywood hits and award winners (Erin Brockovich, Traffic, The Ocean's franchise), he'd choose to bow out with the closest thing he's made to a solid, straightforward genre flick.

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