After their initial inauguration
into secret agent stuff in Spy Kids 1, Carmen (Alexa Vega) and Juni (Daryl Sabara) return to save the world, their parents» jobs, and their status as super junior operatives.
After their initial inauguration
into secret agent stuff and big box office profits, Carmen (Alexa Vega) and Juni (Daryl Sabara), the thrill seeking offspring of acclaimed spy couple Gregorio (Antonio Banderas) and Ingrid Cortez (Carla Gugino), are back.
Arcade game used as part of a government conspiracy to brainwash kids
into secret agents?
Not exact matches
The U.S.
Secret Service is looking
into an alleged incident involving a pair of
agents charged with watching over one of Trump's grandsons.
Hillary Clinton today abruptly left a ceremony in New York marking the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, and a video appeared to show her struggling to maintain her balance as a pair of
Secret Service
agents lifted her
into a van.
He took her
into a little office and told her they knew she was a spy, an
agent of the British
secret service.
A long trench just transports me
into a world of
secret agents and spies.
A top Russian ballerina (Jennifer Lawrence) suffers a career - ending injury and she is recruited
into the
secret corps of Sparrow operatives — men and women trained to seduce enemy
agents and extract intelligence from them.
That mission quickly devolves
into a bloody nightmare, but it's enough of a success that Dominika is sent to spy camp to become a «Sparrow,» or a
secret agent trained in the act of seduction.
Gary Oldman stars as a retired
secret agent who is pulled back
into the game to ferret out a Soviet
agent in MI6.
The badge of honor and price of admission
into this culture is that professional mug: Among special
agents of the U.S.
Secret Service, the expressions run the gamut from A to A-minus, expressing at one end of the spectrum polite interest and far away at the other end mildly polite interest.
«White House Down» Synopsis: A terrorist attack on the White House spurs one
Secret Service
agent with a checkered past
into action.
While the flagship franchise centered around Dominic Toretto's (Vin Diesel) crew and their souped - up cars, this spin - off will delve deeper
into the spy /
secret agent world of Hobbs and Shaw.
Atomic Blonde: A sexy
secret agent (Charlize Theron) goes on a mission
into spy - infested Berlin.
Taken
into witness protection, he's betrayed again, this time by the FBI
agent who was assigned to guard him, and kidnapped as part of a
secret government program.
Tinker Tailor opens with Control (John Hurt, for once not playing a loon), head of the British
secret service MI6 — referred to as the «Circus» — sending his
agent Jim Prideaux (Mark Strong)
into the field to flush out a mole within the Circus.
The hackneyed «plot» involves a high - tech, gravity - defying tuxedo that transforms shy, klutzy taxi driver James Tong (Chan)
into a master
secret agent, fabulous dancer, and suave ladies» man.
WHAT: When the Riddler (Matthew Gray Gubler) steals a database of top
secret information from government
agent Amanda Waller (CCH Pounder), she assembles a group of supervillains — led by Deadshot (Neal McDonaugh)-- to break
into Arkham Asylum and retrieve it, only for Batman (Kevin Conroy) to crash the party.
This one stars Mila Kunis (Bad Moms) and Kate McKinnon (Ghostbusters, Saturday Night Live) as a pair of best friends who are thrust
into an international conspiracy after they learn that one of their boyfriends is a
secret agent.
An intermittently amusing riff on British spy movies, starring Colin Firth as a
secret agent who takes a novice under his wing, «Kingsman» collapses
into outlandish absurdity in its second half, sloppily careening from silliness to sentimentality.
The film wastes no time jumping
into action: hooligan turned suave
secret agent Eggsy (Taren Egerton) thwarts an attempt on his life and then races home to his Swedish princess girlfriend Tilde (Hanna Alstrom).
That's right, the comedic actor from «21 Jump Street» and «Let's Be Cops» plays twins here: a handyman who joins Harry and Lloyd on their trip and a
secret agent who likes to literally blend -
into his surroundings — another failed attempt to generate laughs.
Broughton delves
into an underground world of counter-intelligence, defections gone awry and
secret assassinations to recover the list, risking her own life to save the lives of the British
agents.
Webb also dips
into different elements of early Spider - Man comics than those Raimi chose - focusing on the fairly obscure revelation of Peter's dad's
secret agent past, and the death of Gwen Stacy's dad in the first film, a reminder that getting close to Parker can be fatal.
The Bond series really was on it's knees when Brosnan stepped
into the shoes of the British
secret agent with the rubbish jokes and a penchant for girly drinks.
Grimsby centers on a British
secret agent (Mark Strong) who is forced to go
into hiding in his hometown with his dim - witted soccer hooligan brother (Sacha Baron Cohen).
Playing by the rules, White House Down plunges aspiring
Secret Service
agent John Cale (Channing Tatum, G.I. Joe: Retaliation)
into the depths of his ideal job when a band of disaffected mercenaries (The Great Gatsby's Jason Clarke, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter's Jimmi Simpson, and Streetdance 2's Falk Hentschel among them) take over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
A prima ballerina caught up in the assassination of a political enemy, Dominikia Egorova (Lawrence) is coerced
into joining the Sparrow School to train to be become a Soviet
secret agent.
Throw James Bond
into the mix and that adds Sam Mendes and Marc Forster, each with different stylistic spins on the ace of
secret agents.
After a slick, flashily edited title sequence that incorporates footage of scenes shown later in film (not unlike a TV show), the audience is immediately plunged
into the heretofore closely - guarded plot: After a mission goes disastrously awry, Impossible Mission Force
agent Ethan Hunt (Cruise), is «disavowed» from his duties by the powers that be and suspected of being a mole trying to sell a top -
secret list that matches covert
agents» aliases with their true identities (called the «NOC — Non-Official Coverts — List»).
Secret Service
agent Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) springs
into action to save captive U.S. President Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart) from the terrorists who attacked London.
SPY (Paul Feig, USA, 2015; 120 minutes) Feig (Bridesmaids, The Heat) parlays Melissa McCarthy's sly likeability and pratfalling genius
into a dumb, feel - good spoof of the
secret agent genre.
MI6
agent Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron) is dispatched to stop a list of
secret agents» identities from falling
into the wrong hands.
It's also worth mentioning how clichéd the «list of
secret agents falls
into the wrong hands» MacGuffin has become in the spy thriller.
Into the mix comes an evil capitalist (the inexcusably - named Steven Reign (Alan King)-RRB-, a stacked Latina
secret service
agent (Roselyn Sanchez), and Don Cheadle in a bizarre cameo that cozily recalls a few Pam Grier blaxploitation films.
Every woman in the film save one is a self - abnegating, self - loathing creature eager to call herself a whore, get brutalized by Scott for being an escort or madam, be shepherded around anonymously, or, in a pivotal moment, display strength as a
secret service
agent before bursting
into Mildred Pierce histrionics.
Dominika (Jennifer Lawrence), is a former ballerina recruited
into the Sparrow program, where she trains to become a Russian
Secret Service
agent.
September 30, 2014 • Lawmakers will question
Secret Service Director Julia Pierson on how a man was able to jump the White House fence, cross the lawn and get
into the White House before being stopped by
agents.
Distributed by 20th Century Fox in North America, it stars Colin Firth as a John Steed - like, ultra-British
secret agent who brings a street kid with potential (Taron Egerton)
into his organization just as a tech wizard, (Samuel L. Jackson) sets a global threat in motion.
The plot will follow Ethan Burke, a
secret service
agent whose visit to Wayward Pines, Idaho turns
into an extended stay when he discovers a lot more than the two missing federal
agents he was initially looking for.
Maxwell Smart,
Agent 86 (Steve Carell) of Cold War dinosaur intelligence agency CONTROL (repurposed now as a
secret arm of Homeland Security, natch), begins the film as the agency's top analyst, called
into action after the identity of the klatch's stable of spooks is compromised by nefarious KAOS
agent Siegfried (Terrence Stamp).
At the time the company put out a press release discussing how the company would seamlessly intergrate real world brands
into the upcoming Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, and that it would ultimately benefit players because it would bring realism to Ubisofts games... By now all the product placement looks a bit dated, though we suppose a high tech,
secret agent like Sam Fisher might need items from companies like Nokia or AMD.
Release Date: 08/03/2018 Language: English Genre: Action / Comedy MPAA rating: N / A Director: Susanna Fogel Actors: Mila Kunis, Justin Theroux, Kate McKinnon Plot: Two long - time best friends in L.A., Audrey and Morgan, find themselves thrust
into the world of espionage when Audrey's ex shows up with assassin's on his tale and divulges his true identity as a
secret agent.
The plot is too complicated and too delicious to turn
into a list here, but it involves Grady's prize student (Tobey Maguire), another female student who rents a room from him and nurses a crush on him (Katie Holmes), the Chancellor's wife with whom Grady is conducting a
secret affair (Frances McDormand), Grady's colorful
agent (Robert Downey Jr.), another successful writer who turns out a book a year (Rip Torn), and a blind dog with a death wish for Grady.
That idea works fine as subtext, but the film increasingly has characters voice that metaphor aloud to audiences, driving home a point that already felt perfectly clear — all while Lorraine plumbs deeper and deeper
into a tangle of lies and fractured alliances that also include the French
agent Delphine (Sofia Boutella), the German
secret policeman Spyglass (Eddie Marsan), and a hulking KGB enforcer called Aleksander (Roland Møller).
The DOJ's suit builds a compelling case that, through a combination of phone calls, e-mails, and
secret meetings in the wine cellars of upscale Manhattan restaurants, five of the six big publishers (Macmillan, HarperCollins, Hachette, Penguin, and Simon & Schuster) arranged agreements with Apple to enter
into agency - model publishing, wherein retailers act as retail
agents (and take 30 % of every sale).
As the
agents dig
into their fallen comrade's circumstances, they uncover a shadowy tangle of ancient Cold War
secrets that seem to lead back to a man named Alexander Popov, who is either a Soviet bogeyman or the most dangerous man in the world.
At the moment Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain broadcasts to the nation Britain's declaration of war with Germany, a senior
Secret Service
agent breaks
into Maisie Dobbs» flat to await her return.
A disappearance drives the action, which involves three London friends falling
into what may be a kind of
secret -
agent adventure, but if the heart of the matter is intrigue, it is of the internal variety, as the trio sorts through confusions of sexuality and identity prompted by their viewing of a Vermeer portrait.
We also learn plenty about Ike's golf game: He was lucky to break 90, he took many a mulligan, and he was not averse to sending
Secret Service
agents out
into the rough in search of his errant tee shots.