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Kingsman: The Secret ServiceLists: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Action Comedy, Crime / Heist, Spy and Espionage Action, Gentlemen spiesBrief Synopsis: "The Secret Service tells the story of a super-secret spy organization that recruits an unrefined but promising street kid into the agency's ultra-competitive training program just as a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius." Overall Ranking: 1064 (Rank from 2015: # 36)
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Reviewer | Rating | Review |
Film Addict Jed Wagman | 100 | - A really awesome movie with incredible action scenes and a really awesome style to it |
FilmHamster | 97 | (full review) |
Lucien of Buzz Hub | 90 | (full review) |
Darren of Movie Reviews 101 | 90 | (full review) |
Sober Film Critic James Brown | 88 | - With all its gadgets, stylized fight sequences, and self-aware dialogue, Kingsman: The Secret Service is one lovable ode to the spy movies of old. (full review) |
Le Anne of Tinsel And Tine | 88 | - I liked the scene where: Harry speaks to Eggsy about transformation through movie references like Trading Places and Pretty Woman. Eggsy is clueless about these old movies, yet instead refers to My Fair Lady. I suppose no matter your age, if you are a Brit you know the story of Pygmalion. I also love Harry's line quoting Hemingway - "There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." (full review) |
CineKatz Vivek | 87 | (full review) |
Dave Examines Movies | 86 | (full review) |
Silver Screen Riot Matt Oakes | 85 | (full review) |
Rob from GuysFilmQuest | 85 | |
Stewart Hoffman | 80 | (full review) |
Gorgon Reviews | 80 | (full review) |
CineMarvellous George Beremov | 80 | (full review) |
Cue dot Confessions Michael Scott | 80 | (full review) |
Coogs Film Blog | 80 | (full review) |
Lisa Marie Bowman | 77 | - An enjoyable action film. Colin Firth is always fun when he gets to be a badass. |
Damon Schneider | 71 | |
Dan O'Neill | 70 | (full review) |
SaJaK | 70 | |
Fast Film Reviews Mark Hobin | 61 | (full review) |
David Baruffi | 61 | (full review) |
Tom Little of Digital Shortbread | 57 | (full review) |
Bryan Lienesch | 52 | - What ends up being a halfway decent reimagining of the British superspy flick for the first three quarters of its runtime eventually devolves into something needlessly explicit, offensive, and lude. Yes, the last quarter or so of 'Kingsman' is "zero f**ks given" filmmaking at its best (or worst). |