
Spy is in my top five as it is an action-comedy film,almost like a mimic of the world famous James Bond, starring Melissa McCarthy. Melissa McCarthy is one of my favourite actresses and I feel that she plays Susan Cooper, a CIA analyst brilliantly. Her character is used to just being stuck behind the desk talking to fellow agent Bradley Fine (Jude Law) until she finally gets her chance to be at the front of the operations following villain Rayne (Rose Byrne) across Europe with lots of tense action scenes and violence. What I like the most about this film is that it isn't like any other spy film out there, as director Paul Feig is almost taking the mick out of the macho stereotypes typically found in the spy genre.
Trailer:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltijEmlyqlg
I Give It A Year
I Give It A Year is about a newlywed couple Nat (Rose Byrne) and Josh (Rafe Spall) who got married too quickly after their whirlwind romance, leaving friends and family convinced they won't even make it to their one year anniversary. Despite them both being clearly attracted to other people the couple continue to try and make their relationship work by giving counselling a try. This is when the laughs really start as the couples counsellor, played by Olivia Colman, interrupts the session by continually arguing down the phone to her husband. Also adding to the comedy side of things is Josh's best mate Danny (Stephen Merchant) who goes out of his way to purposely embarrass Josh. Trailer:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcoVAiSozzE
Trailer:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpnMkGGd_rQ
Bridget Jones's Baby
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