

A CIA-trained assassin recruits other graduates from her secret childhood program, The Internship, to violently destroy the organization. The CIA fights back with deadly force.
Stunts
James Bamford's stunt coordination background shows in brutal close-quarters fights
Acting
Lizzy Greene carries chaotic lead energy from Nicky Ricky to murder intern
Production
Tight 91-minute runtime respects your time and attention span
Director
James Bamford
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lizzy Greene was 22 during filming but had to play younger to match the 'child program' premise—her Nickelodeon background in Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn was specifically why Bamford cast her for physical comedy under violence.
The 'Internship' title deliberately mocks Silicon Valley's exploitative youth labor culture—note how the CIA treats literal child soldiers as disposable startup hires with vesting cliffs measured in survival rates.