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5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerThe Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerDirected with razor-sharp, naturalistic precision and set over one sweltering Corsican summer, amid stunning Mediterranean vistas that provide a backdrop to all the bloody vendettas, The Kingdom marks the arrival of a bold new talent who’s able to spin a gripping crime thriller while channeling real emotion on screen.
- 90VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeIt’s like “The Sopranos,” as seen through Meadow’s eyes. And though we’re all familiar with the lesson that the cost of vengeance is a never-ending circle of violence, Colonna’s retelling lands like a bullet in the head.
- 75IndieWireJosh Slater-WilliamsIndieWireJosh Slater-WilliamsThe gradual transformation of an innocent child into an accessory to violence, forced to become increasingly pragmatic and cold along the way, is far from a fresh hook this far into the history of crime movies. But Colonna’s film, co-written with Jeanne Herry, is a riveting, moving take on this narrative.
- 75TheWrapNicholas BarberTheWrapNicholas BarberOverall, The Kingdom is a rivetingly credible and vivid portrait of organized crime in an area with a long tradition of banditry.