‘The Spy Who Dumped Me’ Review: A Hilarious Kate McKinnon and Mila Kunis Outpace Uneven Spy Comedy
There’s nothing groundbreaking in this discardable summer entertainment, but at least McKinnon finally gets a leading role.
There’s nothing groundbreaking in this discardable summer entertainment, but at least McKinnon finally gets a leading role.
The “Saturday Night Live” Emmy winner keeps her movie career blossoming with this nutty action comedy.
The original installment of mothers-behaving-badly made a good case for a sequel — just not this one.
The actress writes, “There have been moments when I have been insulted, sidelined, paid less, creatively ignored, and otherwise diminished based on my gender.”
The film comes out in theaters on July 29.
The female-driven comedy boasts some good jokes, but Kathryn Hahn’s revelatory performance is the big draw.
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