The following contains spoilers for Deep Cover, now playing in theatersDeep Cover's various twists and turns push the central trio of improv comedians to some surprising lengths and welcome new depths ...
Prime Video’s new action comedy, Deep Cover, has a great high-concept premise, as the Met hires a trio of improv performers to work on undercover sting operations. It goes back to Reservoir Dogs’ ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The movie in question? Tom Kingsley's "Deep Cover." It's a breezy British action-comedy that puts ...
“Deep Cover” opens on a quote — the adage that in comedy, as in battle, you must be prepared to die if you want to kill — that is low-hanging fruit for any snarky critics seeking an easy jab. In truth ...
Three hapless comics, played by Orlando Bloom, Bryce Dallas Howard and Nick Mohammed, infiltrate the criminal underworld. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
Currently a features writer at Collider, Elisa Guimarães is an arts and entertainment journalist and a critic with over a decade of experience. Passionate about movies and TV shows as a whole, she ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: A new action comedy starring Bryce Dallas Howard and Orlando Bloom is coming to Prime Video sooner than you think. How soon? Well, tomorrow! Deep Cover is a new action ...
There’s a funny idea at the core of Deep Cover, which sends a trio of comic improvisers into the underworld for a series of long-form bluffs, but while Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, and Nick ...
Deep Cov er, the new movie that began streaming on Amazon Prime Video today, is not, in fact, a remake of the 1992 Laurence Fishburne crime drama of the same name. Instead, it’s a new original action ...
“Deep Cover” is one of the more underrated films of the year so far. Quietly released in mid-June on Amazon’s Prime Video, the British action comedy follows a trio of improv actors (Bryce Dallas ...
Produced and co-written by Colin Trevorrow, Tom Kingsley's film has a solid comic idea — a band of failed improv comedians are recruited as undercover agents — that never quite explodes into hilarity.