Meet Jack Foley, a smooth criminal who bends the law and is determined to make one last heist. Karen Sisco is a federal marshal who chooses all the right moves … and all the wrong guys. Now they're willing to risk it all to find out if there's more between them than just the law.
Directed by Steven Soderbergh
bedroom
prison escape
heist
u.s. marshal
locked in trunk of car
diamond theft
car trunk
Rank
#40 in 1998·#2494 overall
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.7 / 5
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Cast
George Clooney
Jack Foley
Jennifer Lopez
Karen Sisco
Ving Rhames
Buddy Bragg
Don Cheadle
Maurice 'Snoopy' Miller
Steve Zahn
Glenn Michaels
Dennis Farina
Marshall Sisco
Catherine Keener
Adele Delisi
Isaiah Washington
Kenneth
Albert Brooks
Richard Ripley
Luis Guzmán
José 'Chino' Chirino
Viola Davis
Moselle
Nancy Allen
Midge
Crew
Steven Soderbergh
Director
Scott Frank
Screenplay
David Holmes
Original Music Composer
Anne V. Coates
Editor
Elliot Davis
Director of Photography
Danny DeVito
Producer
Barry Sonnenfeld
Executive Producer
Michael Shamberg
Producer
Stacey Sher
Producer
Aaron Glascock
Sound Editor
Bill Corso
Makeup Artist
Elmore Leonard
Novel
Popular Reviews
316 reviews
carter canfield
7.0★ · 07/02/24
any scene where lopez and clooney are interacting is fantastic; however, the other half of the film is a totally dull and unoriginal crime neonoir thriller
any scene where lopez and clooney are interacting is fantastic; however, the other half of the film is a totally dull and unoriginal crime neonoir thriller
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Eden
7.0★ · 03/25/26
Karen was so annoying bro
Karen was so annoying bro
cawley
8.0★ · 03/19/26
we all love 'steven soderberge - david holmes - george clooney' (this film is steven soderbergh-humorous and david holmes-entertaining)
we all love 'steven soderberge - david holmes - george clooney' (this film is steven soderbergh-humorous and david holmes-entertaining)
Sean
5.0★ · 03/15/26
Out of sight is super middle of the road for me. Well acted and well shot, with a funky score but was a bit all over the place plot wise and felt like it was trying to do too much for its own good.
Out of sight is super middle of the road for me. Well acted and well shot, with a funky score but was a bit all over the place plot wise and felt like it was trying to do too much for its own good.