FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/argylle-review-a-delightful-surprise-of-campy-entertainment/ "Argylle emerges as a (very) pleasant surprise this new year, blending absurdity with sophistication to create a truly memorable cinematic experience. Matthew Vaughn's vision, combined with Jason Fuchs' sharp, clever screenplay, provides an entertainment rollercoaster ride that obliterates initial expectations. From unexpected twists and turns to the incredibly charismatic cast, not to mention a third act filled with hilariously unforgettable action set pieces, the complex-mad…
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Argylle
Overview
When the plots of reclusive author Elly Conway's fictional espionage novels begin to mirror the covert actions of a real-life spy organization, quiet evenings at home become a thing of the past. Accompanied by her cat Alfie and Aidan, a cat-allergic spy, Elly races across the world to stay one step ahead of the killers as the line between Conway's fictional world and her real one begins to blur.
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Henry Cavill
Argylle
Bryce Dallas Howard
Elly Conway
Sam Rockwell
Aidan Wilde
Bryan Cranston
Director Ritter
Catherine O'Hara
Ruth
Sofia Boutella
Saba Al-Badr
Dua Lipa
Lagrange
Ariana DeBose
Keira
John Cena
Wyatt
Samuel L. Jackson
Alfie
Richard E. Grant
Director Fowler
Stanley Morgan
Bakunin
Daniel Singh
Armed Guard #1
Jason Fuchs
Moderator
Tomás Paredes
Carlos
Bobby Holland Hanton
Enforcer #1
Greg Townley
Enforcer #2
Alaa Habib
Zoe the Superfan
Clementine Vaughn
Fan #2
Raagni Sharma
Fan #1
Jing Lusi
Li Na
Kandy Rohmann
Train Conductor
Fiona Marr
Bar Woman
Diljohn Singh
1st Class Passenger #1
Emmett J. Scanlan
Handsome Man
Joyce Kaminski
1st Class Passenger #3
Mark Bernard
1st Class Passenger #2
Tomiwa Edun
Deputy Nolan
Rob Delaney
Deputy Director Powell
Annabella King
Young British Girl #2
Liam Lau Fernandez
Young Brit #2
Andrew Barrett
Op-Centre Tech #1
Ali Ariaie
Op-Centre Tech #2
Abe Jarman
Op-Centre Tech #3
Sam Vincenti
Bartender
David Bedella
Leonard
Anthony Kaye
Saba Al-Badr Security
Amra Mallassi
Security Guard
Louis Partridge
Aubrey Argylle
Ben Daniels
Bartender
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"Elly Conway" (Bryce Dallas Howard) lives in her remote lakeside home writing spy novels that are going down a storm. Her conclusion to the fifth in the series about the eponymous, "007"-style agent perplexes her mother, though. What happens next? Well wait til book six would seem to be the obvious answer, but mom (Catherine O'Hara) insists so "Elly" decides to take train to visit her parents - and that's mistake number one. Onboard she encounters a rather scruffy looking chap "Wilde" (Sam Rockwell) who is reading one of her books. She tries to hide her identity, but when he gets to the fly-le…
Read full review →It’s disappointing when a film has an intriguing premise but fails to deliver the goods in the end. Such is the case with director Matthew Vaughn’s latest, an action-adventure/comedy about an author of spy novels (Bryce Dallas Howard) who stumbles into a real-life espionage scenario that matches the plot of her latest novel, embroiling her in a web of ever-shifting intrigue with various nefarious parties. The problem here is that the film never quite latches onto a dedicated focus to make the picture work. Some of the comic bits are indeed quite funny, but they frequently get bogged down by a …
Read full review →_Argylle_ is an action thriller that willingly wallows in goofy, cringey nonsense. Its writing is immature, and its action is overloaded with sloppy CGI and outrageous concepts that are preposterously frustrating. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/arghspy
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Such a peculiar film. Everything about it feels off. I was initially a little unsure as to what I thought about <em>'Argylle'</em>, but in the end: it's a no from me. I couldn't actually tell you one thing that I properly liked about this, like at a push Sam Rockwell and Bryan Cranston are decent but even they get a bit hit-and-miss. There's just a constant tinge of lousiness that follows around throughout. Bryce Dallas Howard feels miscast, even if she is fairly likeable. Henry Cavill is wooden (intentionally? doubtful), as is Dua Lipa but the musician has enough charm to make it work s…
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What a disappointment. It tried to be a little Long Kiss Goodnight, Bullet Train, Bugs Bunny and James Bond. The CGI is horribly bad. Love Dallas in most things but in this she was fine as the author character but so unbelievable as the action spectacular spy. Sam Rockwell was great, as usual and the rest did a serviceable job but the story was horribly executed. The colorful, smoke bomb, ballet gunfire gauntlet scene was absurd. And what's with the repetitive use of the new Beatles tune? Didn't fit and slowed the action down. And the use of Henry Cavill and John Cena was confusing, silly and …
Read full review →Cringe worthy nonsense, loaded down with puerile premise after puerile premise, predictable, done to death action and irritating characterisations. I managed about half of this before walking away. The US entertainment industry really is a bit of a bad joke these days.
Read full review →Woof. I think they were going for fun quirky spy thriller, but it's just bad. And not bad in a way that is entertaining. All the characters and all the premises are just so stupid, and it looks so bad it's distracting, and it's boring on top of it all.
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