Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)

Movie · 2017 · Action, Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Science Fiction · 2h 21m · R · English

Curator score: 2.1/10 (1.2M ratings)

A proper spy movie.

Overview

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.

Ratings

Director

Matthew Vaughn

Production

20th Century Fox, Marv, Cloudy Productions, TSG Entertainment

Cast

Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Mark Strong, Hanna Alström, Halle Berry, Pedro Pascal, Channing Tatum, Edward Holcroft, Jeff Bridges, Emily Watson, Sophie Cookson, Michael Gambon, Elton John, Bruce Greenwood, Thomas Turgoose, Calvin Demba, Tobi Bakare, Gordon Alexander, Keith Allen

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A loud, overstuffed sequel that doubles down on the franchise’s cartoonish violence, glossy gadgetry, and shamelessly silly tone. It has enough set pieces, star turns, and outrageous swing to entertain if you’re on its wavelength, but the story is messier and the emotional beats land less cleanly than the first film.

Best for

  • Viewers who want maximalist action-comedy excess
  • Fans of self-aware spy spoofing
  • People who enjoy big, absurd set pieces and celebrity cameos
  • Audiences comfortable with crude, hyper-stylized humor

Skip if

  • You want a tighter, more coherent sequel
  • You dislike juvenile shock comedy
  • You prefer grounded spy thrillers
  • You were already frustrated by the first film’s tonal whiplash

Overview

Kingsman: The Golden Circle is the rare sequel that seems determined to turn every dial past eleven, whether the movie benefits from it or not. The action is still slick and inventive, and Matthew Vaughn remains committed to a candy-colored, comic-book version of espionage that treats violence like choreography and bad taste like a selling point.

Worth noting

What makes it divisive is also what makes it memorable: the movie is shamelessly stupid in a way that can feel either exhilarating or exhausting. The Statesman material adds a fresh texture, and the supporting cast gets plenty of room to chew scenery, but the plot is overstuffed and the emotional stakes are often buried under punchlines, cameos, and escalation.

Bottom line

If you’re in the mood for a sequel that behaves like a live-action Saturday-morning cartoon for adults, it can be a blast. If you want discipline, restraint, or a meaningful expansion of the first film’s ideas, this one is more likely to feel like a noisy detour than a necessary chapter.

Top Letterboxd reviews

davidehrlich (3★) · 4617 likes

my wife cried 3 times. 1 involved a landmine. 1 involved channing tatum just showing up on screen. 1 involved a puppy.

bel (4★) · 4481 likes

Elton John telling everyone to fuck themselves was FUUCKING SPECTACULAR AY

chloe 💓 (4★) · 4072 likes

this movie is so fucking stupid. i want 20 more

bel (4★) · 2400 likes

if you think i paid extra just to see Pedro Pascal crack a whip in IMAX, then you are sciddley doodley darn right!

ciara (3★) · 2257 likes

elton john ur doing amazing sweetie

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Topics

action-comedy, spy satire, stylized violence, absurdist humor, ensemble cast, high-concept, comic-book tone, blockbuster spectacle, irreverent, 2010s

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