![]() ![]() ![]() Make no mistake, while the film has no shortage of colorful supporting characters, “Spy” is McCarthy’s show, through and through. Having already directed her in “Bridesmaids” and “The Heat”, Feig is, at this point, a practiced hand at how to get the most out of his McCarthy’s ability to curse up a storm, while managing to keep her character inherently loveable. Judging from the audience’s laughing itself senseless at the screening this writer attended, it would seem that director Paul Feig’s decision to cast McCarthy was the right one. ![]() “Spy” may very well turn out to be one the year’s funniest films, combining judicious amounts of comedy, gross-out gags, and action in gut-busting style. The trailers for “Spy”, however, failed to inspire confidence, looking to be cut from the same unfortunate cloth as “Paul Blart: Mall Cop”.įortunately for this reviewer, he was completely wrong in his assumption. Photos from 20th Century FoxAfter stealing the show as part of an ensemble in 2011’s “Bridesmaids”, and receiving top billing opposite Sandra Bullock in 2013’s “The Heat”, it was perhaps inevitable that Melissa McCarthy would someday headline her own movie. As good with a gun as she is with a cuss-filled put-down, Melissa McCarthy's likeable Cooper is easy to root for. ![]()
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