Spy movies and television shows come in all flavors, from highly realistic to completely ridiculous. We discuss spy movies old and new, from established crowd-pleasers to cringe-inducing fringe flicks, and draw the connections between all of them.
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Spy movies and television shows come in all flavors, from highly realistic to completely ridiculous. We discuss spy movies old and new, from established crowd-pleasers to cringe-inducing fringe flicks, and draw the connections between all of them.
Palmerfest concludes with our analysis of the return of Michael Caine to the role of the iconic bespectacled secret agent in the 90’s. Filmed back-to-back with its sequel Midnight in St. Petersburg (1996), it was initially meant for theatrical release but scaled back to a Showtime cable channel offering. Tod and David can only speculate on the reasons why, but speculate we will.
Next week, a brief deviation into one of the stranger corners of spy entertainment, a look at the first few episodes of the new anime series Spy Family (available in the US on Hulu and Crunchyroll). Following that, we will catch up with Slow Horses (AppleTV).
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Spies Like Us Podcast
Spy movies and television shows come in all flavors, from highly realistic to completely ridiculous. We discuss spy movies old and new, from established crowd-pleasers to cringe-inducing fringe flicks, and draw the connections between all of them.