Review of Kong: Skull Island (2017) by Ann Hornaday for Washington Post — 09 Mar 2017
If Reilly’s presence gives Kong: Skull Island its playful, gonzo edge, it’s the title character himself who gives it soul, morphing from a monster into a brooding symbol of the colossal folly of military belligerence and hegemonic hubris.
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This review of Kong: Skull Island (2017) was written by Ann Hornaday and published by Washington Post on 09 Mar 2017.
Kong: Skull Island has generally received positive reviews.
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