Argylle Review
Matthew Vaughn’s newest spy epic is big, unwieldily, but also quite entertaining.
Matthew Vaughn’s newest spy epic is big, unwieldily, but also quite entertaining.
Argylle director Matthew Vaughn says a live-action adaptation of Superman: Red Son starring Henry Cavill would be an interesting movie.
Despite a $200 million budget and one of the starriest casts of the year, Argylle seems set for only a modest opening weekend.
Matthew Vaughn is known to go balls to the wall with his zany action films and while Argylle is seemingly watered down, many first reactions find it a lot of fun.
The single from the Argylle soundtrack sports a collaboration by Boy George and Ariana DeBose and the new music video shows the cast getting in on the fun.
Argylle director Matthew Vaughn quells rumors about Taylor Swift being the mysterious author behind the book that inspired his new film.
Assuming the first movie is a success, Argylle director Matthew Vaughn reveals that he has plans for two sequels.
Henry Cavill teases the unique action scenes in Matthew Vaughn’s Argylle, which required Sam Rockwell and himself to mimic one another.
Matthew Vaughn’s latest spy-comedy, Argylle, has nabbed a family-friendly PG-13 rating, which is a surprise coming from the director of Kingsman and Kick-Ass.
Matthew Vaughn pitched a Superman trilogy to Warner Bros. before Man of Steel but the studio wasn’t interested.
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