When it was released in 2014, “Kingsman: The Secret Service” caught many by surprise. On the surface, it’s an updated, cheekier riff on Bond — the British spy agency gets an upgrade when a lower-class Cockney lad is recruited, utilizing…
By Katie Walsh Tribune News Service, St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Entertainment
Thu, 09/21/2017 - 9:40am
When it was released in 2014, “Kingsman: The Secret Service” caught many by surprise. On the surface, it’s an updated, cheekier riff on Bond — the British spy agency gets an upgrade when a lower-class Cockney lad is recruited, utilizing…