Kingsman: The Golden Circle

    Kingsman: The Golden Circle
    2017

    Synopsis

    When an attack on the Kingsman headquarters takes place and a new villain rises, Eggsy and Merlin are forced to work together with the American agency known as the Statesman to save the world.

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    Cast

    • Colin FirthHarry Hart
    • Julianne MoorePoppy
    • Taron EgertonEggsy
    • Mark StrongMerlin
    • Halle BerryGinger
    • Pedro PascalWhiskey
    • Channing TatumTequila
    • Jeff BridgesChamp
    • Edward HolcroftCharlie
    • Hanna AlströmPrincess Tilde

    Recommendations

    • 85

      IGN

      Kingsman: The Golden Circle is as cheeky, cartoonish, and crazy as its predecessor, but it’s also commendably unafraid to demolish what had come before it if it’s in service of the story. The new dynamic between Eggsy and his team is great, and the Statesman prove amusing counterparts to these gentlemen spies from across the pond.
    • 80

      Empire

      As ultraviolent as the first film, and as ultrasmutty, The Golden Circle will leave the Kingsfans grinning, even if its characters have less growing to do this time around.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      This fleet-footed, glibly imaginative international romp stays on its toes and keeps its wits about it most of the time, with entertaining and pointedly U.S.-friendly cast additions.
    • 67

      IndieWire

      It’s fun, but it’s blockbuster overkill after an already-crowded summer season.
    • 67

      The Playlist

      Vaughn’s film is overflowing with big set pieces, but all those epic action sequences amount to a running time clocking nearly two and a half hours – and not much else. Like fireworks, they’re awe-inspiring while you’re watching, but there’s little left to marvel at after the show’s over.
    • 60

      We Got This Covered

      Vaughn sticks to what he knows with his Kingsman sequel but rarely ups the ante, making this a fun-enough entry into an already-too-familiar franchise.
    • 60

      ScreenCrush

      This isn’t quite solid-gold filmmaking. But it might be gold-plated.
    • 50

      Variety

      It is all aggressively stylized, abusively fast-paced and ear-bleedingly loud, relying so heavily on CGI that nothing — not one thing — seems to correspond to the real world.

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