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THE KARATE KID (Harald Zwart)
7/10
'An incredibly surprising and thoroughly enjoyable release with two exceptionally healthy lead performances'


KATYN (Andrzej Wajda)
[Katyn - Polish]
8/10
'Deeply moving wartime piece'


KICK ASS (Matthew Vaughn)
9/10
'Silly, over-the-top and uproariously amusing, Kick Ass is little short of magnificence'


KICKING AND SCREAMING (Jesse Dylan)
3/10
'Stupid Leo Benvenuti; sullying Will Ferrel's carrer like that! Shame on you!'


THE KID (Jon Turtletaub)
5/10
'Not the best or most original premises, not even the greatest of storylines but still worth a watch, if only for the over-the-top sap that only Disney can provide'


KILL BILL: VOL. I (Quentin Tarantino)
8/10
'Powerful action-soaked drama and subtle homage to Eastern cinema'


KILL BILL: VOL. II (Quentin Tarantino)
9/10
'I may be the only critic to actually prefer Part II but rife with pithy dialogue, short-sharp action sequences and classic references to various directors, this is the archetypal Tarantino release'


THE KING (James Marsh)
5/10
'Looks like a beautiful medium-cooked prime steak, but tastes like a slab of rubber'


KING KONG (Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack)
10/10
'An awesome spectacle to behold'


KING KONG (Peter Jackson)
9/10
'BIG MONKEY LOVE!!'


THE KINGDOM (Peter Berg)
7/10
'Another praiseworthy movie from Berg but not nearly as good as Syriana'


KINGDOM OF HEAVEN (Ridley Scott)
6/10
'Superb visuals and a code of honour that stays through holds the film together'


KINGDOM OF HEAVEN [DIRECTOR'S CUT] (Ridley Scott)
7/10
'The extra 40 minutes have not only strengthened character archs but the entire plot of the movie; Scott has successfully revived his crusades flick'


KINSEY (Bill Condon)
7/10
'The more you remember, the more you'll respect this film'


KISS ME DEADLY (Robert Aldrich)
10/10
'Iconic noir flick for the nuclear age'


THE KITE RUNNER (Marc Forster)
7/10
'Not a very faithful adaptation but a fantastic film nonetheless'


KNOCKAROUND GUYS (Brian Koppelman & David Levien)
6/10
'Initial reaction? Thought it was very good. Re-view reaction? Not bad. This is a largely forgettable crime drama but certainly better than most Vin Diesel, Barry Pepper releases'


KNOCKED UP (Judd Apatow)
8/10
'A colourful blend of chick-flicks and idiot-teen-comedies; offering an entertaining and subtly poignant look at couples, marriage and children'


KNOWING (Alex Proyas)
5/10
'Not as horrendous as I initially expected but coming from the director of The Crow and Dark City, I expected so much more'


KONTROLL (Nimrod Antal)
[Control - Hungarian]
8/10
'Phenomenal debut, one of the best Hungarian films I've ever seen'


KUMONOSU JO (Akira Kurosawa)
[Throne Of Blood - Japanese] 10/10
'The finest Shakespearean adaptation without Laurence Olivier'


KUNG-FU PANDA (Mark Osborne & John Stevenson)
7/10
'A little childish but still very amusing'