KIMI
★★★★
OUT NOW / CERT 15 / 87 MINS
DIRECTOR Steven Soderbergh
CAST Zoë Kravitz, Devin Ratray, Jaime Camil, Jacob Vargas
Steven Soderbergh keeps his postretirement streak going with a characterdriven, cerebral thriller, propelled by an excellent central performance from Zoë Kravitz, as an agoraphobic tech specialist who uncovers a murder, and a sturdily constructed script from David Koepp. In some ways a companion piece to Soderbergh’s Unsane, it’s the excellent, and expertly tense, second half of the movie that really motors with purpose, pitting Angela (Kravitz) against dark forces she never knew existed. A fascinating protagonist, Angela is resourceful, but Soderbergh and Koepp go out of their way to make us realise that might not be enough for her to make it out unscathed by the time we reach the climax.