Andy McMahon’s review published on Letterboxd:
Looks good, better than I thought it would be- best Kong sinice the 30s but he hasn't had much competition. Too many characters and half-played out storylines (Toby Kebbel just seems to be abandoned by time constraints and no-one but John C. Really gets a chance to run with their character). Decent set up, effects are pretty good and the look of the film is impressive, shame about the rest.