Filled with highly-stylized action and great dialogue, Kingsman: The Secret Service goes out of its way to satisfy. Review by Matt Cummings We're in sort of a spy genre renaissance these days, populated with so many instant classics that it's not hard to find something for everyone. Whether it's the slow burn brilliance of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and A Most Dangerous Man, the frenetic action of the Mission: Impossible franchise, or the stylized darkness of recent James Bond films, the genre buffet is filled with delicious delights. Fortunately, Kingsman: The Secret Service not only deserves a space, but it will blow you head off if you don't. The world of Brit Gary “Eggsy” Unwin (Taron Egerton) has been one of limitless possibilities but little success. After losing his father at an early age, Eggsy has grown into a precocious teen who blames stuffy aristocrats for his father's death. But the angry and defiant young man doesn't know the