FGE - For the third time now, writer/director Paul Feig and actress Melissa McCarthy have proven they’re a dynamic comedy duo with the action-comedy Spy. Feig managed to write and direct a film that perfectly blends edge-of-your-seat action with ridiculously funny comedy and McCarthy, who previously worked with Feig in both Bridesmaids and The Heat, has once again proven that she’s one of the funniest women in Hollywood with her punchy combination of attitude and mastery of sight gags. Thanks to Feig’s writing, McCarthy’s delivery, and a solid supporting cast that includes Rose Byrne, Jason Statham, and Jude Law, Spy is one of those rare comedy films that works on virtually every level and never feels like it’s trying too hard.
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