Kick-Ass (2010)

Movie · 2010 · Action, Crime · 1h 58m · R · English

Curator score: 5.1/10 (1.4M ratings)

Shut up. Kick-ass.

Overview

Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a super-hero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so.

Ratings

Director

Matthew Vaughn

Production

Plan B Entertainment, Marv

Cast

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Chloë Grace Moretz, Nicolas Cage, Lyndsy Fonseca, Mark Strong, Deborah Twiss, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Elizabeth McGovern, Omari Hardwick, Xander Berkeley, Garrett M. Brown, Clark Duke, Evan Peters, Sophie Wu, Stu 'Large' Riley, Michael Rispoli, Corey Johnson, Kenneth Simmons, Anthony Desio, Randall Batinkoff

Curator Review

Verdict

A brash, ultraviolent superhero satire with real pop energy, sharp comic-book styling, and a memorable breakout turn from Chloë Grace Moretz. It’s messy and knowingly juvenile at times, but the action, pacing, and attitude make it an easy recommendation for viewers who like their genre films loud, self-aware, and a little mean.

Best for

  • fans of darkly comic superhero movies
  • viewers who like stylized violence and fast pacing
  • people drawn to subversive coming-of-age stories
  • audiences who enjoy comic-book movies with a crude edge

Skip if

  • you want sincere, earnest superhero storytelling
  • graphic violence against kids is a dealbreaker
  • you dislike crass humor and adolescent shock tactics
  • you prefer grounded crime action over comic-book exaggeration

Overview

Kick-Ass is a gleefully nasty riff on superhero wish fulfillment, turning nerd fantasy into a blood-splattered disaster movie with punchlines. Matthew Vaughn keeps it moving with candy-colored visuals, comic-book snap, and enough momentum to make the movie feel like a dare that mostly pays off.

Worth noting

What really sticks is the contrast between the film’s juvenile self-mythology and its genuinely vicious action. Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays the title character with awkward sincerity, but Chloë Grace Moretz steals the movie by making Hit-Girl both hilarious and frighteningly competent.

Bottom line

The movie’s satire is blunt rather than subtle, and some of its humor has aged better than other parts. Still, it remains a high-energy, influential genre mashup that works best when you accept it as a reckless, R-rated comic-book prank with real style.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Lucy (4.5★) · 4475 likes

no offense but deadpool who?

sarah (3.5★) · 4136 likes

i just think that aaron taylor-johnson

hyatt (3★) · 3765 likes

the most inaccurate part of this movie is how no girl wants aaron taylor johnson

giovana :) (4★) · 2681 likes

aaron taylor johnson hottest man on earth dude had no ugly phases zero ugly phases i am obsessed i want him to be my boyfriend so bad you people dont understand

Charlie (3.5★) · 2637 likes

how much do you wanna bet nicholas cage dressed up in a batman suit and called himself Big Daddy way before he got this part?

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Topics

superhero satire, dark comedy, action-comedy, vigilante, coming-of-age, stylized violence, comic-book adaptation, teen rebellion, R-rated, 2010s

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