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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

Red Joan Review

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#KINGSMAN THE SECRET SERVICE B-Roll & Blu-Ray Release Date

ARE YOU READY TO BECOME A TRUE GENTLEMAN? Suit up with high tailored action on Digital HD™ May 15 and Blu-ray™ and DVD June 9! Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment invites you to join KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE when it hits Digital HD™ May 15 and Blu-ray™ and DVD June 9. Matthew Vaughn, director of Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class brings his own unique style to the genre while brilliant performances from Colin Firth, Samuel Jackson, Michael Caine and newcomer Taron Egerton have made spies more bad ass and awesome than ever. A super-secret organization recruits an unrefined but promising street kid into the agency’s ultra-competitive training program just as a dire global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius. A phenomenal cast, including ACADEMY AWARD® Winners Colin Firth and Michael Caine* and OSCAR® Nominee Samuel L. Jackson**, leads this action-packed spy-thriller directed by Matthew Vaughn (X-Men: First Class). The KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE Blu-ray™ has a

Kingsman: The Secret Service Sequel On It's Way

The surprise blockbuster directed by Matthew Vaughn and starring Colin Firth just topped $400 million at global box office A sequel to the surprise blockbuster “ Kingsman: The Secret Service ” is in the works at Fox. There was no announcement by the studio or a timetable, but there will be a followup to the R-rated comic book adaptation directed by Matthew Vaughn and starring Colin Firth, individuals with knowledge of the project told TheWrap . It makes sense. The London-set “Kingsman: The Secret Service” crossed the $400 million mark at the global box office this weekend. It generated most of that — about $275 million — from abroad. It became clear Fox had a hit on its hands when it opened to $41 million against “Fifty Shades of Grey” over the Presidents Day holiday weekend in the U.S. Samuel Jackson, Michael Caine and Taron Egerton co-starred in “Kingsman,” which had an $80 million production budget. Vaughn also co-wrote with Jane Goldman and produced the film, which was

#KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE On Digital HD™ May 15 & Blu-ray/DVD June 9th

Suit up with high tailored action on Digital HD™ May 15 and Blu-ray™ and DVD June 9! Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment invites you to join KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE when it hits Digital HD™ May 15 and Blu-ray™ and DVD June 9. Matthew Vaughn, director of Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class brings his own unique style to the genre while brilliant performances from Colin Firth, Samuel Jackson, Michael Caine and newcomer Taron Egerton have made spies more bad ass and awesome than ever. A super-secret organization recruits an unrefined but promising street kid into the agency’s ultra-competitive training program just as a dire global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius. A phenomenal cast, including ACADEMY AWARD® Winners Colin Firth and Michael Caine* and OSCAR® Nominee Samuel L. Jackson**, leads this action-packed spy-thriller directed by Matthew Vaughn (X-Men: First Class). The KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE Blu-ray™ has a full arsenal of bloody good added materials th

Movie Review: Kingsman - The Secret Service

Filled with highly-stylized action and great dialogue, Kingsman: The Secret Service goes out of its way to satisfy. Review by Matt Cummings We're in sort of a spy genre renaissance these days, populated with so many instant classics that it's not hard to find something for everyone. Whether it's the slow burn brilliance of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and A Most Dangerous Man, the frenetic action of the Mission: Impossible franchise, or the stylized darkness of recent James Bond films, the genre buffet is filled with delicious delights. Fortunately, Kingsman: The Secret Service not only deserves a space, but it will blow you head off if you don't. The world of Brit Gary “Eggsy” Unwin (Taron Egerton) has been one of limitless possibilities but little success. After losing his father at an early age, Eggsy has grown into a precocious teen who blames stuffy aristocrats for his father's death. But the angry and defiant young man doesn't know the