A recent spy thriller that's been compared to Slow Horses is now available to stream.
The Amateur stars Rami Malek as an introverted and brilliant CIA decoder who takes matters into his own hands when his wife is killed in a terrorist attack.
Following its cinema release earlier this year, viewers can catch the movie on Disney+ from today.
Fans who haven't got Disney+ yet can sign-up for £4.99 per month for the Standard with Ads tier, while the Standard tier is £8.99 per month and the Premium tier £12.99 per month.
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The Amateur is based on Robert Littell's novel, and also features The Matrix's Laurence Fishburne, Superman's Rachel Brosnahan and Outlander's Caitríona Balfe.
The movie has often been compared to Slow Horses, with Digital Spy saying in our four-star review that it's "gripping" and "should scratch an itch" for fans of the Apple TV+ series.
"For those hankering for a classic, well-crafted spy thriller, The Amateur proves to be an expert in its field," we added.
The film also sits at a Rotten Tomatoes score of 61% from 181 reviews, while audiences gave it an 88% score.
Speaking to Digital Spy earlier this year, Balfe opened up about working with Malek for the first time, having known him for around a decade beforehand socially.
"He's such an incredible actor," she said. "He's got such a vulnerability and such a presence, so when you're in scenes with him, he's so there. It was just nice to find those quick things that gave it that history, even though the history was sort of veiled."
The Amateur is available to stream now on Disney+.
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