'Spies In Disguise': Fine feathered fun that doesn't stray far from the flock


The Beastie Boys revival proved to be short lived, even with Will Smith helping them out.

Haven't we already had enough of Will Smith for one year? This year, he was in Aladdin and Gemini Man, which, for me, is enough Will Smith-ness to last an entire year. (At least until next year’s Bad Boys For Life comes out.)

Now comes Spies In Disguise, in which his personality is so distinct that its no wonder the movie only truly, er, soars when his character gets turned into a pigeon.

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Fun feathered fare, but doesn't stand out from the flock

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