'Ghosted' Review: Chris Evans and Ana de Armas' Chemistry Can't Save This Movie

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"Ghosted," a spy-thriller rom-com starring Chris Evans and Ana de Armas, is a tedious, unfunny, and unoriginal film with flimsy characters, bad dialogue, and poorly choreographed action. The movie barely seems like a real movie, despite having movie stars and a competent director. The spy stuff is laughable, and the action set pieces suffer from unimaginative staging and cheap-looking visual effects.
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