The King's Man

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Discover the origins of the very first independent intelligence agency in THE KING'S MAN. A group of history's worst tyrants and criminal masterminds, including Rasputin (Rhys Ifans), has gathered to plot a mercenary war that will wipe out millions of innocent people across the world. Enter Kingsman, the world's very first independent intelligence agency. Sworn to operate at the highest levels of ethics and discretion, the lethal, impeccably trained spies use an elite haberdashery business as a front for the organization. Dedicated to stopping the imminent carnage, Kingsman founding member, the Duke of Oxford (Ralph Fiennes), recruits a prot├йg├й, Conrad (Harris Dickinson), to join the organization and help set history on a more positive course. Directed by Matthew Vaughn and starring a stellar cast, including Gemma Arterton, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Daniel Br├╝hl, with Djimon Hounsou and Charles Dance, THE KING'S MAN is an exhilarating chapter in the Kingsman franchise.

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Jonathan Gittings
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Really bad, nothing like the other too. Once again they pop in some pc rubbish and then mix up reality with total fantasy and it doesn't worth. Fiennes is a great actor but he's stiff, wooden and dull in this. After the Rasputin fight I switched off and have up.
Nathan Nelson
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This is an execrable movie. It doesn't know what it wants to be. Brutality in the trenches of World War I mixed up with bizarre attempts at comedy and bastardised history. Utterly rank. These films should have stopped at the first one. What a waste of everyone's time and money.
Jason Day
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ThereтАЩs odd and then thereтАЩs The KingтАЩs Man odd. It's not often you see Rasputin (Rhys Ifans) licking and sucking wounds from the leg of a British aristocratic Lavish, well-cast and acted but bizarre. Full review: bit.ly/KingsManFilm