Deep Cover
A charming caper that bites off slightly more than it can chew
Deep Cover works as a lighthearted crime comedy with genuine charm, though it sometimes overreaches tonally. Bryce Dallas Howard anchors the film well enough to carry you through its 99 minutes. If you want something fun without pretension, this delivers. Just don't expect it to stick around long after the credits.
- Director
- Tom Kingsley
- Genre
- Action, Comedy, Crime
- Runtime
- 99 min
- Country
- US
- Min. Age
- 16+
- Year
- 2025
- Type
- Movie
Main Cast
Harry's Movie Review
Deep Cover sends Kat, an improv teacher reconsidering her life choices, undercover to infiltrate London's criminal underworld alongside two of her students. It's a premise that could go several directions, and director Tom Kingsley mostly keeps it on the lighter side. The film knows what it is: a scrappy heist-adjacent comedy with modest ambitions. That honesty works in its favor.
Howard carries the film with a kind of grounded weariness that keeps things tethered even when the plot gets loose. She doesn't oversell Kat's panic or transformation. You believe she's someone who teaches comedy and suddenly finds herself in actual danger, which is harder to pull off than it sounds. The supporting cast around her feels game and present without needing to do much heavy lifting.
The tone tilts a bit too hard into exaggeration in the second half, though. What starts as believable awkwardness veers toward slapstick in ways that don't always land. At 99 minutes the film moves quickly enough that you don't have time to resent the uneven moments, but they're there. Kingsley keeps things moving, which helps cover the seams.
What lingers is simpler than I expected. It's the feeling of watching someone step sideways into a life that was never meant for them, fumbling through it anyway. The film gets that particular kind of panic right, even when other elements slip sideways.
Key Facts
- Director
- Tom Kingsley
- Genre
- Action, Comedy, Crime
- Year
- 2025
- Runtime
- 99 min
- Country
- US
- Content Rating
- R (16+)
- Harry's Rating
- 6 / 10
- Main Cast
- Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, Nick Mohammed, Paddy Considine, Sonoya Mizuno, Ian McShane
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Trivia & Fun Facts
- The film clocks in at exactly 99 minutes, keeping runtime lean and preventing any sense of padding or excess
- This is director Tom Kingsley's feature that blends improv comedy culture with crime thriller elements, a fairly unusual genre mix
- The cast spans from Hollywood A-listers to character actors known for British television, creating an intentionally eclectic ensemble
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if you want a breezy crime comedy without cynicism or pretense. Howard is engaging throughout, and the film respects your time by staying lean at 99 minutes. Just know it gets a bit too silly in stretches.
An improv comedy teacher recruits two of her students to go undercover with a cop, infiltrating London's gangland by impersonating criminals. It's a setup that balances comedy with genuine stakes.
Bryce Dallas Howard leads as Kat, with Orlando Bloom, Nick Mohammed, Paddy Considine, Sonoya Mizuno, and Ian McShane in supporting roles.
Harry's Final Thoughts
Harry's Closing Curtain
Deep Cover is a likeable comedy that doesn't overstay its welcome. Bryce Dallas Howard gives it real heart, and the film's refusal to take itself seriously is mostly refreshing. It gets tangled in tone occasionally, but those 99 minutes move fast enough that you won't mind. Watch it if you want something entertaining without pretension.