
‘A Working Man’ MOVIE REVIEW: Jason Statham’s Latest Delivers a Dull Punch
Statham reunites with ‘The Beekeeper’ director David Ayer for a film that promises grit and intensity but delivers a formulaic, forgettable ride…
Statham reunites with ‘The Beekeeper’ director David Ayer for a film that promises grit and intensity but delivers a formulaic, forgettable ride…
It may be a little too cool for its own good at times, but there’s plenty to admire here…
A wordless, visually distinctive fable that beat heavyweights like Inside Out 2 and The Wild Robot for the Best Animated Feature Oscar…
At times, it’s hard to tell whether the missteps are the result of last-minute reshoots or just a confused script…
A well-crafted, darkly amusing ride, though it does lose steam and hammers its points a little too hard…
It would have benefited from a stronger horror lean, but there’s an energy to the dark wit and carnage…
Yes, the clichés are self-aware—but they’re still clichés…
Presence often feels like it’s holding back, rather than pushing its concept to its full potential…
An easy recommendation for those wanting a fun, genre-blending horror-comedy…
Despite some flaws, this an impressive achievement well worth experiencing…