espionage

TENET 4K Blu-Ray Review: Far From An Obscure Tenet
TENET 4K Blu-Ray Review: Far From An Obscure Tenet

The crystal-clear visual spectacle is on full display, making this 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray of Tenet comes highly recommended.

How GOLDENEYE Saw Dimly Into The Future Of Bond
How GOLDENEYE Saw Dimly Into The Future Of Bond

Even if GoldenEye might not be the game-changing masterpiece that it could have been, it does play the Bond game well.

TENET: Bonded By Time
TENET: Bonded By Time

Despite its visual innovations and blockbuster decadence, Tenet finds itself submerged beneath Christopher Nolan’s lofty ambitions.

ANGEL HAS FALLEN: An Old Dog With A Couple New Tricks
ANGEL HAS FALLEN: An Old Dog With A Couple New Tricks

Thankfully, strong cast and fan following go along way to make Angel Has Fallen enjoyable despite its director’s shortcomings.

All the Devil's Men is a montage of cheap jokes and even cheaper action sequences, offering nothing new to the espionage genre.
ALL THE DEVIL’S MEN: One Of The Most Lacklustre Films Of The Year

All the Devil’s Men is a montage of cheap jokes and even cheaper action sequences, offering nothing new to the espionage genre.

THE AMERICANS: A Brutal, But Timely, Spy Thriller
Looking Back On THE AMERICANS Series: A Brutal, But Timely, Spy Thriller

The Americans is a show that asks you to examine what exactly it is about capitalism that you like, the effect those aspects of it have on other people, and whether your lifestyle is ethical.

THE CATCHER WAS A SPY: Rudd Offers Another Strong Dramatic Turn

With an engaging but slightly sluggish story, fine acting, and a committed crew, The Catcher Was a Spy mostly succeeds as both a tense espionage film and a biopic.

KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE: An Inferior Sequel Still Provides The Barmy Fun
KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE: An Inferior Sequel Still Provides The Barmy Fun

Matthew Vaughn’s sequel Kingsman: The Golden Circle is narratively unfocused but still contains enough excitement to keep you invested.