Spy

3.00
    Spy
    2015

    Synopsis

    A desk-bound CIA analyst volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent diabolical global disaster.

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    Cast

    • Melissa McCarthySusan Cooper
    • Rose ByrneRaina Boyanov
    • Jason StathamRick Ford
    • Jude LawBradley Fine
    • Miranda HartNancy B. Artingstall
    • Allison JanneyElaine Crocker
    • Bobby CannavaleSergio De Luca
    • Peter SerafinowiczAldo
    • Morena BaccarinKaren Walker
    • Raad RawiTihomir Boyanov

    Recommendations

    • 90

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Laugh-stuffed and making excellent use of its marquee-grade supporting cast, it promises to be a home run in its early summer release.
    • 90

      Variety

      An uproarious blast of globe-trotting action-comedy delirium that doesn’t spoof the espionage-thriller genre so much as drop a series of banana peels in its path.
    • 83

      Hitfix

      There is a giddy sense of glee that runs through most of this movie, making it feel like Feig can barely contain himself with all of the things he wants to do and show you in the movie.
    • 82

      TheWrap

      Spy would be a standout if only for its ability to keep me laughing while also keeping me from figuring out who was really double-crossing whom. Add to that this extraordinary ensemble of actors (who knew Jason Statham could be this funny?), and you’ve got another memorable offering from McCarthy and Feig.
    • 80

      Screen Daily

      This is a generous, consistently pleasurable comedy.
    • 80

      The Guardian

      Spy confirms Feig’s and McCarthy’s instinct for both the zeitgeist and the funnybone, and is sure to ramp up anticipation for Ghostbusters even higher – as well as being a delight in its own right.
    • 80

      Empire

      The supporting cast is a kick. Law gets to send up the Bond role, something he could very well have played in his younger days; Allison Janney fills her boots as the angry head of the agency and Statham, frankly, should only ever play this role for the rest of his life.
    • 75

      The Playlist

      Feig's commitment to the genre, and some truly wonderful set pieces, make Spy as lovable as its main character.

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