A desk-bound CIA analyst volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent diabolical global disaster.
A big, crowd-pleasing hit. If it doesn’t run for as long as Bond, it’s almost certain McCarthy will get a franchise out of this.
A whip-smart blend of savvy parody, elegant slapstick and zinger-packed dialogue makes for the year’s most rewarding character comedy so far, and McCarthy’s best showcase to date.
Paul Feig's terrific spy spoof reteams him with Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne.
As a deskbound CIA operative forced into active service, Melissa McCarthy stamps her comedy credentials on Paul Feig’s spy-spoof romp.
Paul Feig’s espionage comedy may not be as strong as it sounds on paper, but it’s enjoyably punchy.
Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig on Spy: 'When it works, it works like jazz'
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