Men in Black: International | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | September 18, 2019
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Not funny. Plenty of callbacks. Curiously does nothing to expand this universe. Unclear as to why we care or what is happening.
| genre | Comedy | Sci-Fi |
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| synopsis | The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest, most global threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black organization. |
| lead actors | Chris Hemsworth | Tessa Thompson | Kumail Nanjiani | Rebecca Ferguson | Rafe Spall | Emma Thompson | Liam Neeson | Laurent Bourgeois | Larry Bourgeois | Kayvan Novak | Spencer Wilding | Marcy Harriell | Inny Clemons | Aaron Serotsky | Mandeiya Flory | Matthew Bates | Sartaj Garewal | Stephen Wight | Brian Silliman | John Sousa | Jeff Kim | Michael Adams | Mike Capozzola | Annie Burkin | Andrew Greenough | Natasha Culzac | David Hartley | Paul Brennen | Ania Sowinski | Stefan Kalipha | Daniel Scott-Smith | Vincent Pirillo | Kaya Brown-Hallam | Beau Fowler | Lukas DiSparrow | Andy Beckwith | Romanos Blanco | Aistė Diržiūtė | Anatole Taubman | Sorel Johnson | Paul Smith | Tim Blaney | Thom Fountain | Drew Massey | Wong Charlie |
| director | F. Gary Gray |












