
Review: ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ Insanely Entertaining, Gleefully Un-PC
The new spy fantasy “Kingsman: The Secret Service” is gleefully un-P.C., ready to throw a satirical elbow at every politically-correct piety that crosses its path.

The new spy fantasy “Kingsman: The Secret Service” is gleefully un-P.C., ready to throw a satirical elbow at every politically-correct piety that crosses its path.

In enlightened, progressive, left-wing Hollywood, women currently hold more power than they ever have. And yet, according to this weekend’s box office, the Cineplex is more of man’s world than at any time in recent memory. Long gone are the

In an interview with Sky’s Joe Michalczuk Colin Firth defends the violence in his new film “Kingsman: The Secret Service.” Follow Breitbart London on Twitter @BreitbartLondon