Never as shocking as it thinks it is, as funny as it should be, or as engaged in cultural critique as it could be, Kick-Ass is half-assed.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
Arizona Republic by Bill Goodykoontz
It's also perfectly content to be an insanely violent, funny take on an established genre. And in that respect, Kick-Ass lives up to its name.
A ridiculously entertaining, perfectly paced, ultra-violent cinematic rush that kicks the places other movies struggle to reach.
New York Magazine (Vulture) by David Edelstein
Kick-Ass is a compendium of all sleazy things, and it sings like a siren to our inner Tarantinos.
ReelViews by James Berardinelli
The best superhero movie since "The Dark Knight" (and far less serious in tone or approach), Kick-Ass earns its name in every way.
Equal parts audacious dark comedy, wish-fulfillment fantasy and over-the-top, tongue-in-cheek action-adventure.
For those of us who find somber superhero movies faintly ridiculous, Kick-Ass is a one-film justice league.
Boxoffice Magazine by Pete Hammond
A clever movie premise based on an obscure comic book has been turned into, okay we’ll say it, a fanboy’s kick-ass wet dream of a movie that could be a surprise Spring smash.
Orlando Sentinel by Roger Moore
An awkward blend of ultra-realistic violence, boundaries-bending satire and low comedy.