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Deep Cover

  • 2025
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Orlando Bloom, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Nick Mohammed in Deep Cover (2025)
Three improv actors are asked to go undercover by the police in London's criminal underworld.
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Three improv actors are asked to go undercover by the police in London's criminal underworld.Three improv actors are asked to go undercover by the police in London's criminal underworld.Three improv actors are asked to go undercover by the police in London's criminal underworld.

  • Director
    • Tom Kingsley
  • Writers
    • Derek Connolly
    • Colin Trevorrow
    • Ben Ashenden
  • Stars
    • Bryce Dallas Howard
    • Orlando Bloom
    • Nick Mohammed
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    30K
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    POPULARITY
    117
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    • Director
      • Tom Kingsley
    • Writers
      • Derek Connolly
      • Colin Trevorrow
      • Ben Ashenden
    • Stars
      • Bryce Dallas Howard
      • Orlando Bloom
      • Nick Mohammed
    • 155User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bryce Dallas Howard
    Bryce Dallas Howard
    • Kat
    Orlando Bloom
    Orlando Bloom
    • Marlon
    Nick Mohammed
    Nick Mohammed
    • Hugh
    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Billings
    Paddy Considine
    Paddy Considine
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    Sonoya Mizuno
    Sonoya Mizuno
    • Shosh
    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
    • Metcalfe
    Ben Ashenden
    Ben Ashenden
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    Alexander Owen
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      • Tom Kingsley
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      • Derek Connolly
      • Colin Trevorrow
      • Ben Ashenden
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    8frank-liesenborgs

    From Pizza Ads to the Mob: 3 Improv Rejects, 5 Drug Deals, and 1 Brilliant Comedy - Deep Cover Delivers."

    A home run from Amazon Prime and a stark reminder that when the casting is right, even the silliest concept can be an absolute hit.

    3 Misfits. 5 mobsters. 100 minutes of chaos, or 3 Wannabe actors. 4 criminal escapades and 1 hilarious heist?

    3 Amateurs. 7 bad guys and endless laughs?

    Directed by Tom Kingsley and co-written by Colin Trevorrow. Deep Cover is a buddy crime comedy that fuses absurd improv energy with a sharp, surprisingly structured story. The premise? A London improv teacher and her two misfit students get recruited by a rogue cop to infiltrate the mob. And somehow, it Works, and really well.

    And what a cast! Just perfect. Bonnie's got the smarts. Roach's got the fists. The Squire's got... a lunchbox and anxiety.

    Bryce Dallas Howard (Argylle - Elly Conway) gives an extraordinary performance as Kat, the fast-talking, improv coach whose life hasn't exactly gone as planned. Caught between professional obscurity and existential drift, she's suddenly in a position but handles it with enough charm and wit to sell coke back to the guys who made it.

    Orlando Bloom is another revelation. As Marlon, a hilariously intense method actor whose only real claim to fame is playing the Pizza Knight in TV commercials, Bloom's performance is a delicious send-up of theatrical self-importance. He approaches every ludicrous situation with the gravitas of Macbeth in a Wetherspoons. One of his improv backstories involves running away from home at five because "his inner child needed space." Nick Mohammed (Ted Lasso) as the timid and awkward Hugh, rounds out the trio. He's the office worker who took improv classes just to survive small talk at work, until he's accidentally deep in the London criminal underworld. Watching him nervously snort coke to "test the product" might be the funniest moment in British cinema this year.

    Together, this trio doesn't just carry the movie, they elevate the movie. Their chemistry is awkwardly brilliant, and their commitment to staying "in character" while navigating real criminal threats brings both genuine tension and laugh-out-loud moments. There's no smugness, no irony overload, just three actors throwing themselves into absurdity with full sincerity.

    And the supporting cast? Stacked. Sean Bean as the sketchy cop, Paddy Considine (Kevin Harrigan - Mobland) as an unhinged mob fixer, and Ian McShane (aka Winston - John Wick) growling his way through top-dog gangster role Metcalfe. Surrounding the silliness with actors known for hard-boiled grit was a masterstroke.

    Tonally, Deep Cover walks a tricky line and somehow doesn't trip. It's goofy but never stupid, serious without losing its bounce. The pacing is tight, at just over 100 minutes, it never drags. It even throws in a couple of clever twists to keep you guessing. And perhaps best of all? It avoids the lazy crutches of modern comedy: no toilet humor, no sex jokes, no gratuitous swearing. It's smart, situational, and character-driven.

    Even the score elevates the movie with tracks like "It's Not Unusual" (Tom Jones) and "We Are Your Friends" (Justice Vs Simian). Fits like a straitjacket.

    And absolutely, the plot is ridiculous. But that's kind of the point. And what sets Deep Cover apart is its energy. Unlike so many streaming comedies that feel stitched together in post-production, this movie feels like everyone was in sync. The actors improvise like their lives depend on it. Deep Cover is a riotous, fast-paced, and weirdly wholesome crime comedy that finds its strength not in reinventing the genre, but in committing to the bit. Powered by a cast that knows exactly what they're doing and a script that walks the absurdity tightrope without slipping, this is a film that knows how to make you laugh, care, and forget to check your phone. Whether you're here for the improv chaos, the mob satire, or just to watch Orlando Bloom monologue his way through a hostage negotiation-this one's well worth 100 minutes of your time. A solid 8/10. Better not miss this one...
    7daisukereds

    "Clowning is an art"

    A washed out Actor, an Improv Teacher and a quirky Tech guy find themselves working for the police, going undercover to bust two big drug gangs.

    I was taken aback by all 3 leads (one unknown that ended up being better than expected), with Orlando Bloom reminding why I find him so charming with his acting. Didn't expect to also see Sean Bean and Ian McShane, much less delivering quality roles in what seems like a low profile film.

    All around, a quality script that is quite entertaining and unpredictable due to the creativity of this nonsensical premise. Good dialogue, some action, and plenty of comedic moments. Easy recommendation, as it has too many good things going for it..
    8Mulhooligan

    Way more fun than the ratings suggest.

    You have to rate a movie for what it is, and for what it is (a silly good fun romp), this was fantastic. Laugh out loud funny at times with ridiculous yet highly likeable characters.

    The plot is as over the top as the characters, who are as over the top as everything else here - and I'm all for it. Personal highlights were the high speed bicycle chase, the grenade scene, and "the nose" (when you know, you'll know).

    So, where do films like this fit? Think of those movie nights where you wanted to watch something like Rush Hour, or 21 Jump St, and you have just found your next film.

    Manage your expectations, then have a great time with this one.
    7dierregi

    Entertaining and Refreshingly Unpretentious

    We've reached a point in cinema where simply telling a story without preaching feels almost radical. Deep Cover earns points for doing just that - it doesn't lecture, it doesn't moralize, it just spins a mildly absurd tale and has fun with it.

    The plot revolves around Kat, a failed actress with a flair for melodrama; Marlon, her equally theatrical male counterpart; and Hugh, the mild-mannered tagalong who seems like he wandered in from another movie. The trio is roped into what appears to be an undercover operation by a cop named Billings, though "operation" might be too generous a word for what quickly unravels into chaos. Soon, they're knee-deep in actual criminal dealings, forced to "stay in character" as their improvisation turns into survival.

    It's excessive and implausible, but somehow, it works. There are flashes of real fun, especially when Marlon, in full bluster, tries to blend in with two actual tough guys, only to be betrayed by a ridiculous commercial where he's in costume, mugging for the camera. It's silly, self-aware, and just meta enough.

    Perfectly watchable popcorn fare, even if the scent of a sequel is already wafting in the air-and not in a good way.
    7Hughmyerz

    Entertaining thrilling and really funny

    Really solid movie hilarious all the way thru with some action as well the storyline was a bit corky as well as the movie at times but it still definitely had a serious vibe at times wasn't really slow at any point I was entertained the entire movie the acting was amazing from the entire cast but especially from Bryce Dallas Howard and Orlando Bloom They were pure comedy it had a couple Of twist that made things even more interesting and the ending was good definitely ended on a positive note, this is a buddy comedy feel good type of movie and it's was better than I thought I will be watching it again in the future and give it a 7.2 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      In 2019 Sean Bean had said he would no longer appear in movies in which his character dies.
    • Goofs
      Billings was shot from the back; later his face is shown with an entry wound in the forehead. Billings was actually shot from the front. You can see the splatter on the plastic behind him. The shooter steps out from in front of him too.
    • Quotes

      Hugh: How did this pass Building Control?

    • Connections
      References Serpico (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      BCC Gang
      Performed by Rack feat. Immune, Strat, BeTaf Beats

      Written by Rack (as Iraklis Marnezos), Georgios Bontiotis, Strat (as Fotiadis Eustratios), BeTaf Beats (as Terents Bilai), Boris Sobolev

      Published by Sony ATV

      Licensed courtesy of Barcode Entertainment/Stay Independent

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deep Cover: Actores encubiertos
    • Filming locations
      • Mill Hill Broadway Train Station, Station Rd, London NW7 2JU, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Amazon MGM Studios
      • Metronome Film Co.
      • Parkes/MacDonald Image Nation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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