"Bryce Dallas Howard Reveals Real-Life Risk Aversion, Argylle's Post-Credits Scene Explained"

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The review of "Argylle" criticizes the film for lacking the affection, understanding, and respect typically associated with a homage to spy movies, instead feeling soulless and pasted together. Directed by Matthew Vaughn, the movie offers mild surprises but fails to deliver any real pleasure, with the protagonist, played by Bryce Dallas Howard, being a best-selling spy novelist and a cat lady. The review concludes that "Argylle" embodies the worry about soulless, human-free content in the film industry.
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