Wednesday, August 29, 2018

William Bibbiani Reviews 'Kin'


Myles Truitt ("Queen Sugar") and Jack Reynor ("Sing Street") star in "Kin," about a pair of mismatched brothers who go on the run from murderous criminals, with $60,000 and an alien ray gun. Dennis Quaid, James Franco and Zoe Kravitz round out the supporting cast, in a film that combines serious familial melodrama with sci-fi genre elements.

In his review at IGN, William Bibbiani argues that the combination doesn't work. "Without an even ratio of sci-fi wonderment and plausible drama, Kin gets boring quickly," he argues.

Read: William Bibbiani Reviews "Kin" at IGN

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