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I Spy With My Little Eye…

he classic Hollywood action slash spy movie seems to have dulled in recent years. Judging by the myriad of “disappointing” reviews, even the latest installment in the franchise, , seems unable to save the genre from its decline. Perhaps filmmakers could look to U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director William Burns’ fireside chat moderated by American network National Public Radio’s flagship news program host Mary Louise

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