I personally have found it entertaining to see Reid out-Voighting Voight, especially after Jason Beghe's character recently called all the way back to the series premiere. He's almost certainly ...
Jason Statham is back with another vigilante thriller. Here is where, when and how you can watch "A Working Man." ...
“Jason’s so cool, but he can be kind of intimidating sometimes, but she’s an actress, she knows how to perform. By the middle of the film, they were hugging and high-fiving each other like ...
By Frank Scheck Things aren’t going very well for Jason Statham’s character in the ... that he’s no mere working man, despite the film’s title. Not long afterward, Jenny goes to a local ...
Jason Statham is back – and his new movie, action thriller A Working Man, which sees him re-team with The Beekeeper director David Ayer, is proving to be a mixed bag with critics. The film sees ...
With a Jason Statham-starring movie you know upfront ... whose grandfather is attempting to take away from Levon. This film is based on the book Levon’s Trade by Chuck Dixon who has 12 books ...
The 25th anniversary of Guy Ritchie’s crime classic Snatch is approaching this summer, meaning it is the perfect time to look back at the Brad Pitt caper that involves bare-knuckle boxing, organized ...
in the film’s eyes, is what counts. Jason Statham (left) and David Harbour in A Working Man.Credit: Dan Smith/Amazon MGM Studios via AP “You are clearly a serious person,” one enemy has to ...
The darnedest things seem to happen to Jason Statham. There he’ll be, keeping his head down and asking for no trouble—playing a Brazilian layabout (“Mechanic: Resurrection”) or a security ...
Despite having a background as a professional model and swimmer, Jason Statham immediately strikes you as a working-class bloke. That’s clearly what director Guy Ritchie saw when he cast Statham ...
Don’t we come to these films to have a good time? What are we even doing here? Like a parody of a Jason Statham film, without any of the joy that might imply. This Working Man just doesn’t work.
I’ve said this whenever I’ve reviewed a Jason Statham movie: I find him more interesting in his non-action scenes than when he’s blowing bad guys to smithereens. This film is no different.