
Is Steven Soderbergh A-List?
No — Steven Soderbergh is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 2000
Traffic and Erin Brockovich Success
Lost A-list status in 2013
Dropped to B tier — Retirement Announcement
Ranking Timeline
Sex, Lies, Videotape Breakthrough
Won the Palme d'Or at Cannes with his debut feature, instantly establishing himself as a major voice in independent cinema. The film's critical and commercial success launched his career and demonstrated his innovative approach to storytelling.
Traffic and Erin Brockovich Success
Directed two major studio hits in the same year, with Traffic winning him the Academy Award for Best Director. This dual success solidified his reputation as one of Hollywood's most versatile and commercially viable directors.
Ocean's Eleven Franchise Launch
Helmed the stylish heist film that became a massive box office hit and launched a lucrative franchise. The film's success demonstrated his ability to work with A-list ensembles and deliver crowd-pleasing entertainment.
Retirement Announcement
Announced his retirement from feature filmmaking after Behind the Candelabra, citing frustration with the studio system. This marked a transition period where he explored television and experimental distribution models.
Logan Lucky Comeback
Returned from retirement with an independently financed heist comedy, demonstrating his continued relevance and commitment to alternative distribution methods. The film reinforced his status as an influential industry innovator.
Influential Cinema Pioneer
Remains a respected and influential filmmaker known for his prolific output and willingness to experiment with form and distribution. While no longer an A-list commercial force, he continues to shape modern cinema through his innovative approach to filmmaking and his mentorship of emerging talent.
Last updated: February 25, 2026