I Spy (2002) Critic Reviews

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The New York Times | A.O. ScottAdd Critic to Favorites

Even the handful of moments that are amusing feel recycled from old sketches of Mr. Murphy's.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Carla MeyerAdd Critic to Favorites

A loose, lighthearted romp that's a notch above the usual buddy comedies.Read the full review

ReelViews | James BerardinelliAdd Critic to Favorites

This is probably Murphy's best comedic performance since "Bowfinger." The adrenaline is pumping and the outrageousness is dialed all the way up. Murphy is often funny, and occasionally hilarious.Read the full review

Wall Street Journal | Joe MorgensternAdd Critic to Favorites

Stinker doesn't begin to describe this movie's character -- both frenzied and dispiriting.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kenneth TuranAdd Critic to Favorites

Mostly I Spy, with more dead spots than a Jerry Lewis telethon, is content to mark time. That gives us, and perhaps the cast as well, the opportunity to reflect on how satisfying this film could have been if anyone had thought it worth their while to provide real material for the talent to work with.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Lisa SchwarzbaumAdd Critic to Favorites

TV's ''I Spy'' knew how to swing. The movie 'I Spy knows only how to scramble and string together moments of Murphy braggadocio and Wilson stoner-ocity, and the sweat shows.Read the full review

Washington Post | Michael O'SullivanAdd Critic to Favorites

Moves at a glacial pace.Read the full review

USA Today | Mike ClarkAdd Critic to Favorites

I cry for I Spy— or I would if this latest and laziest imaginable of all vintage-TV spinoffs were capable of engendering an emotional response of any kind. Comas are physical, not emotional.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Nathan RabinAdd Critic to Favorites

I Spy confirms Wilson's ability to turn mediocre, mercenary endeavors into fun crowd-pleasers. Of course, Wilson starring in I Spy is like Phil Jackson coaching a junior-high basketball team, but as long as the results are this entertaining, it's doubtful audiences will care.Read the full review

Rolling Stone | Peter TraversAdd Critic to Favorites

Something lazy, slow, shallow, stupid, amateurish, unfunny, unsuspenseful, uninformed, unspeakably dull and witlessly written, directed and acted (the special effects suck, too).Read the full review

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