Review of Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015) by Peter Debruge for Variety — 27 Dec 2014
While seriousness has overtaken the Bond franchise in recent years (hardly a bad thing, mind you), Kingsman runs no such risk. Vaughn welcomes details that might seem silly in another director’s hands, such as a bulletproof umbrella or tiny microchips that can make one’s head explode, presenting everything playfully enough that plausibility isn’t a factor.
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This review of Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015) was written by Peter Debruge and published by Variety on 27 Dec 2014.
Kingsman: The Secret Service has generally received very positive reviews.
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