Central Intelligence

After he reunites with an old pal through Facebook, a mild-mannered accountant is lured into the world of international espionage.
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Credits: TheMovieDb.

Film Cast:

  • Calvin Joyner: Kevin Hart
  • Bob Stone: Dwayne Johnson
  • Pamela Harris: Amy Ryan
  • Phil: Aaron Paul
  • Maggie: Danielle Nicolet
  • Steve: Ryan Hansen
  • Agent Nick Cooper: Timothy John Smith
  • Waitress: Megan Park
  • The Buyer: Thomas Kretschmann
  • Trevor: Jason Bateman
  • Darla (uncredited): Melissa McCarthy
  • Jared the Airport Security Guard: Kumail Nanjiani
  • Agent Wally (uncredited): Brett Azar
  • Thugged Out: Slaine
  • Agent Lio: Anthony Molinari
  • Agent Stan Mitchell: Tim Griffin
  • Bar Patron (uncredited): Arthur Hiou
  • School Teacher (uncredited): Joseph Oliveira
  • Larry: Allan Poppleton
  • Handsome Pants-Catcher: Rawson Marshall Thurber
  • Trevor – 17 Years Old: Dylan Boyack
  • Larry (voice) (uncredited): Guy Nardulli
  • Young Robbie: Sione Kelepi
  • Lady MC: Annie Kerins
  • Big Bro: Nate Richman
  • Ethan: Robert Woo
  • Principal Kent: Phil Reeves
  • Randy’s Husband: David Stassen
  • Flunkie: Rickey Brown
  • Flunkie #2: Kyle Washburn
  • Driver: Michael Patrick Kane
  • Beautiful Restaurant Woman: Sarah K. Thurber
  • Dashing Restaurant Man: Lawrence Koplin
  • High School Student (uncredited): Mikaela Happas
  • Precision Driver (uncredited): Christopher Weigel
  • Reunion Guest (uncredited): Timothy Carr

Film Crew:

  • Casting: Lisa Beach
  • Casting: Sarah Katzman
  • Stunts: Sala Baker
  • Original Music Composer: Theodore Shapiro
  • Set Decoration: Leslie E. Rollins
  • Producer: Michael Fottrell
  • Costume Design: Carol Ramsey
  • Producer: Scott Stuber
  • Executive Producer: Toby Emmerich
  • Executive Producer: Ed Helms
  • Writer: Peter Steinfeld
  • Production Design: Stephen J. Lineweaver
  • Director of Photography: Barry Peterson
  • Executive Producer: Richard Brener
  • Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber
  • Producer: Paul Young
  • Producer: Peter Principato
  • Co-Producer: Beau Bauman
  • Prosthetics: Gary Archer
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Kelvin McIlwain
  • Editor: Michael L. Sale
  • Sound Effects Editor: Cindy Marty
  • Story: Ike Barinholtz
  • Original Music Composer: Ludwig Göransson
  • Makeup Artist: Rob Fitz
  • Makeup Department Head: James MacKinnon
  • Second Unit Director of Photography: Jason Ellson
  • Script Supervisor: Kelly Cronin
  • Foley: Gregg Barbanell
  • Dialogue Editor: Susan Kurtz
  • Executive Producer: Michael Disco
  • Still Photographer: Claire Folger
  • Property Master: David Gulick
  • ADR Editor: Lisa J. Levine
  • Camera Operator: Daniel C. Gold
  • Sound Effects Editor: Marc Glassman
  • Dialogue Editor: Alison Fisher
  • Key Hair Stylist: Elizabeth Cecchini
  • Construction Coordinator: Theodore Suchecki
  • Leadman: Cameron Matheson
  • Dialogue Editor: Cameron Steenhagen
  • Executive Producer: Steven Mnuchin
  • Story: David Stassen
  • Art Direction: Bryan Felty
  • Makeup Artist: Jennifer Traub
  • Co-Producer: Hiram Garcia
  • Executive Producer: Samuel J. Brown
  • Music Supervisor: Gabe Hilfer
  • Painter: Cammeron Truesdale
  • Editor: Brian Scott Olds
  • Makeup Artist: Juliet Loveland
  • Art Direction: Rachel Block
  • ADR Supervisor: Tammy Fearing
  • Co-Producer: Adam McCarthy
  • First Assistant Sound Editor: Anne Couk
  • Art Department Coordinator: Chris Sullivan
  • Hairstylist: Rebecca Woodfork
  • Hair Department Head: Frank Barbosa
  • Picture Car Coordinator: Bobby Anderson
  • Hairstylist: Stephen Bruno
  • Hairstylist: John Clausell
  • Production Supervisor: Allison Furgal
  • Carpenter: Graves Bates
  • Carpenter: Nick Bellofatto
  • Carpenter: Michael Dias
  • Greensman: Brian Fry
  • Art Department Coordinator: Jared Patrick Gerbig
  • Prop Maker: Jason Joubert
  • Prop Maker: Michael Krause
  • Greensman: Theo Orfanos
  • Carpenter: Eugene Pope
  • Set Designer: Anthony Raymond
  • Set Designer: Patrick Scalise
  • Art Department Coordinator: Natalie Taylor Smith

Movie Reviews:

  • Reno: **Twenty years is a big gap for a big change to happen in anybody’s life.**

    This film had the potential to be the best comedy of the year, it opened so well, but did not conclude on high. Like everything suddenly halted, the story came to an end with giving clichéd reason. Though the actors were amazing, and many jokes were awesome. The lead two combination was among the best Kevin Hart worked so far like in the recently with Ice Cube and Will Ferrell.

    The opening scenes set off the tone for the rest of the film. Twenty years later, an adventure begins, but that part was so familiar, except the influence of the opening part that carried till the final scene. Even though slightly unpredictable scenes, because the diversions were neatly done against what viewers could expect. The focus was largely on the lead pair, so theirs undertaking was kind of faded away.

    There’s a guest role at the end, also some behind the scene clips during the end credit cheers us. I think it is a good comedy than it looks, but definitely not the best. Its not the narration, but the actors that makes worth a watch. The stunt sequences were just okay, but utilised according to what the story required. Overall, an enjoyable, time pass film.

    _6/10_

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