Review of The Kid Who Would Be King (2019) by Emily Yoshida for New York Magazine/Vulture — 25 Jan 2019
The film builds to an anarchic set piece, in which a school full of rambunctious children defend the world from evil while the adults literally disappear off the face of the earth. It’s the closest thing Cornish comes to a real-life prescription for what ails us, and it goes down pretty well.
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This review of The Kid Who Would Be King (2019) was written by Emily Yoshida and published by New York Magazine/Vulture on 25 Jan 2019.
The Kid Who Would Be King has generally received positive reviews.
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