CheerupSilver
Very Cool!!!
Lucybespro
It is a performances centric movie
CrawlerChunky
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Hadrina
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Neoman1962
This film doesn't know what it wants to be. It positioned as a comedy as per the trailer but it does have a lot of action and violence. Two old ladies in the theater next to me walked out mid film as they said not what they thought.....I see their point. I like Kate McKinnon on SNL....does a great Hiliary.....but she seems to play the same character every time....and this is another film that has a scene in the trailer that did not make the final cut of the film....always fascinated by that!!!
filipfilip808
This is just another unfunny spy spoof movie.Don't waste your time on it.The saddest thing is that i actually like the two main leads and the chemistry between them,but they were just given a terrible and unoriginal script.Not even Kate McKinnon could save this movie.Also,the movie overstays its welcome.It is way too long and definetly should have been at least half hour shorter.It just gets more boring and at the end you don't even care about the main characters and what is gonna happen to them.Although, you kinda know at the very beggining the end of this because this is the kind of movie that doesn't have the courage to shake things up.
brynnajbridges
This is not an awards contender, my life was not changed, I will probably forget about this movie in a year or so. BUT did I have a dang good time watching it? Yes! Go in with expectations of a perfectly decent summer movie to see with your friends at matinee prices, and you will not be disappointed. Me and my friend laughed the entire time. Quality probably a 6, but entertainment a 10. Listen the world is pretty crappy right now and I think we should all let ourselves enjoy a movie about two best friends going on a wacky adventure. Just let yourself enjoy this lighthearted completely unrealistic film as Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon clearly did while making it!
schalazeal
Really glad I didn't let critics dissuade me from seeing this one. Many strikes might be called against the film, but a lack of chemistry between Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon should not be one of them. Those two are comedy magic together. The odd-couple dynamic is perhaps more a result of McKinnon's naturally irreverent energy, which is just fine; their interactions still had an organic feel amidst the film's histrionics and wild action. It was in fact their smaller, seemingly dismissible moments together that made the relationship feel genuine and identifiable. How refreshing to watch a story in which the two (female) main characters' strong bond is treated as an absolute given--it's more rare than you think (I mean, doesn't it sometimes feel like movies have trained viewers to equate character conflict with chemistry? But I digress).Beyond the two leads, the movie had a super solid cast all around. Some actors might have even been underutilized when you consider their immense acting talents...but still, gold stars to the casting director(s) for pulling together such a strong ensemble, as well as for taking a chance on a few actors otherwise known for more dramatic roles.Much of the film's weaknesses seem to be with the plot, which was a bit too uninspired and derivative even for a film that is meant to invoke (and presumably subvert?) certain spy movie tropes. But that being said, I legit laughed out loud throughout the whole film, and wouldn't mind watching it again. Going to consider that success enough.(By the way, can we please take a moment to give snaps to Sam Heughan?! I adore him already but he was fantastic; he reverses the typical Bond-girl role well and puts in a nicely understated performance ... if Hollywood doesn't scoop him up for lead roles ASAP, they're idiots.)