15 Most Underrated Spy Movies Of All Time

3. Enemy of the State

Will Smith Enemy Of The State
Buena Vista Pictures

Another Tony Scott helmed effort, 1998's Enemy of the State is a necessary corrective to the pro-CIA Spy Games as its story concerns a crew of corrupt NSA agents plotting to murder an American politician and frame someone else.

Much more realistic, historically speaking.

Featuring a young Will Smith as the poor sap who ends up accidentally in possession of the tape featuring their unintentional confession, this propulsive slice of action cinema pairs him with a curmudgeonly old Gene Hackman and throws countless sensational set pieces at the pair.

Rife with explosions, car chases, and assorted spy movie thrills, this one is just a classic slice of nineties action with an additional touch of "don't trust the NSA" thrown in for flavour.

The late Mr Scott really didn't miss, did he?

Contributor

Cathal Gunning hasn't written a bio just yet, but if they had... it would appear here.