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The King's Man

Thriller. Action. Comedy As a collection of history's worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them.
Media Author Review
United States
Variety
"The film oscillates, rather awkwardly, between grandiose cartoon heroics and a kind of dutiful flatness (...) “The King’s Man” is an origin story that feels like a reboot" 
United Kingdom
Telegraph
Matthew Vaughn's larky, vulgar Bond pastiche goes back in time to the First World War – and expects us to take it seriously (...) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
Empire
"The combo of larky spy-romp, father-son drama, and revisionist history is too much for Vaughn to balance and the film struggles to find a consistent tone (...) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
The Guardian
"There are spectacular set pieces and genuinely surprising twists (...) it is directed with great technical dash and ambition that many other British film-makers might well envy (...) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
New York Post
"A depressing prequel (...) It's hard to quit the 'Kingsman' series, though they’re seemingly trying to force us out (...) Funereal, overlong film (…) Rating: ★★ (out of 4)" 
United States
Chicago Sun-Times
"Part satire, part adventure, prequel fails at both (…) Rating: ★½ (out of 4)" 
United States
Time Out
"There’s enjoyment to be had in Matthew Vaughn’s latest slice of spy nonsense. He creates some fun action scenes (...) The problem is there’s enough of all that for perhaps a 90-minute film (...) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
IndieWire
"Incoherent, Cynical, and Dull (...) Though it might seem like a self-consciously mature “Kingsman” film, rest assured, it’s not really grown-up at heart." 
United States
The Wrap
"If the original 'Kingsman' had a slightly uninspired but easy to digest premise 'The King’s Man' feels cobbled together from pieces from “1917” and the last few 'Mission: Impossible' films" 
United States
Entertainment Weekly
"Not even Ralph Fiennes can save this misguided period piece (...) three years deep into a subpar franchise, Vaughn's initial promise seems lost in the mires of mediocrity" 
United Kingdom
Screendaily
"The King’s Man is essentially an ode to the prowess of the great British Second Unit. All that effort, though, and technical know-how in the service of such a lacklustre spoof is a little depressing." 
United States
The Playlist
"Super silly (...) A film that pays ample lip service to today's political correctness while tacitly clinging to a more reactionary mindset" 
United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"Public school teachers desperately attempting to interest their students in World War I could do worse than show them The King’s Man" 
United States
AV Club
"Tedious prequel The King’s Man lacks the violent fun of its spy-movie predecessors (...) it’s trying to have it both ways—to be stupid and clever at the same time, and coming across mostly as the former." 
United States
IGN
"A combination of the film's many tonal and narrative contradictions along with its wildly unexpected moments create a situation where it's hard to quantify how it works as a whole." 
United States
Slant
"[Its] failure to even acknowledge Scottish grievances toward England is all in service of a regressive, distorted portrait of England as the moral compass (and police) of the world (…) Rating: ★ (out of 4)" 
United States
SlashFilm
"A Brutal And Bizarre War Movie (...) "The King's Man" can't shake the gross immaturity and sneakily conservative messaging of the franchise." 
Canada
Screen Anarchy
"An unnecessary prequel to a redundant sequel, [it] delivers absurdity, excess and ultra-violence, while doubling up as an uncritical, unironic defense of the British Empire and everything it stood for" 
Canada
Screen Rant
"A joyless prequel (...) Neither a good entry in the 'Kingsman' franchise nor a particularly enjoyable action movie in its own right (…) Rating: ★½ (out of 5)" 
United States
Los Angeles Times
"With other 'Kingsman'-related projects in the works, it is downright diabolical for Vaughn to make audiences even imagine a sequel to this unnecessary prequel simply to see if can be as outlandish as promised" 
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