REVIEW: SPY May 20, 2015 | Directed by Paul Feig | Starring Melissa McCarthy, Rose Byrne, Jude Law | R | 120 Min | Action , Comedy , Crime | [usr 5]
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SPY was directed by Paul Feig and it is the third movie where Paul works alongside with Mellisa McCarthy. Spy also stars Jude Law and Jason Statham. The storyline of the movie is about a desk-bound CIA analyst who volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer and prevent a diabolical global disaster.
This is one of my best movies of this year. The movie was just epic. The humor was great and enjoyable. Melissa McCarthy plays her usual character in the movie, but she does it so well, it is great. The action scenes were shot with great depth. The filmmakers used the same work around for the films of James Bond which was good idea for the audience.
Wednesday, 6/10: ‘Spy’ – $2.8 mil, ‘San Andreas’ – $2.4 mil, Insidious 3′ – $1.7 mil: http://t.co/VRXAW7TVCJ pic.twitter.com/Mj177yUKic
— Box Office Mojo (@boxofficemojo) June 12, 2015
The trailer is below
This is Jason Statham’s best movie, yet! His role in this movie was absolutely hilarious. I felt that there wasn’t any flaws in the Movie.
This is a must watch movie. It performed well at the Box Office grossing over 226M with over a Budget of 65M.
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