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Director Matthew Vaughn bet everything he had on 'Kick-Ass,' a violent, R-rated movie based on a comic book that nobody had heard of, because it hadn't even been completed yet.
‘Kick-Ass’ isn’t so much a superhero movie as it is a post-superhero movie. In the era of ‘The Dark Knight’ and Robert Downey Jr.’s ‘Iron Man,’ this is what we want, right?
Movie review: ‘Kick-Ass’ “Kick-Ass” is the movie our parents warned us about, the movie you don’t want your children to see.
The third movie, inexplicably, is going to be a reboot of Kick-Ass, the 2010 film that saw Aaron Taylor-Johnson's Dave attempting to becoming a superhero under the tutelage of Nicolas Cage's Big ...
How ‘Kick-Ass’ Set an R-Rated Bar That Hasn’t Been Surpassed. It’s been a decade since filmmaker Matthew Vaughn delivered his ultra-violent, teen-comedy take on superheroes with 2010's ...
Kick-Ass was released in 2010 and it feels like a movie from a completely different time. I don’t just mean with the visuals or that it haphazardly flaunts names like Skype and MySpace, but ...
Matthew Vaughn spent most of Argylle's press tour teasing his Kick-Ass plans, and a new report from the trade does little to make sense of this new trilogy of movies. Find more details after the jump!
Matthew Vaughn is talking about the next ‘Kick-Ass’ Movie. He’s planning it as a reboot of the concept. Two other movies will precede it.
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