The primary reactions to David Ayer and Jason Statham’s one-man-army romp The Working Man say it’s an ’80s-style motion blast!
If motion films from the ’80s get your blood pumping, you’ll need to take note of the hype behind David Ayer and Jason Stathams newest cinematic beat-down, A Working Man. The primary reactions to the duo’s newest show of one-man-army insanity are making the rounds on social media. From the look of issues, we’ve received many causes to get enthusiastic about Statham’s newest showcase of badassery and body-sending one-liners.
In line with JoBlo’s Editor-in-Chief, Chris Bumbray, A Working Man is a “campy B-movie blast” that begins off low-key however rapidly ramps up with demented insanity.
In the meantime, Selection and The AV Membership author Courtney Howard says A Working Man options “gripping vengeance-fueled beat-downs” and a smattering of sincerity.
Invoice Bria of Slash Movie says that whereas A Working Man isn’t The Beekeeper 2, it nonetheless packs a punch with “Reacher-style brawlin’,” with a style of Rambo and Laborious Goal.
Right here’s the official synopsis for A Working Man courtesy of Amazon MGM Studios:
“Levon Cade left behind a adorned army profession within the black ops to stay a easy life working development. However when his boss’s daughter, who’s like household to him, is taken by human traffickers, his search to convey her house uncovers a world of corruption far better than he ever may have imagined.“
David Ayer directs A Working Man, based mostly on the novel Levon’s Commerce by Chuck Dixon, from a screenplay he wrote with Sylvester Stallone. Statham leads the motion bonanza with Jason Flemyng, Merab Ninidze, Maximilian Osinski, and Cokey Falkow, with Michael Peña and David Harbour, Noemi Gonzalez, Arianna Rivas, Emmett J. Scanlan, and Eve Mauro filling out the solid. Chris Lengthy, Jason Statham, John Friedberg, David Ayer, Sylvester Stallone, Invoice Block, Kevin King Templeton produce.
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David Ayer and Jason Statham’s A Working Man takes a sledgehammer to audiences this Friday, March 28. May Ayer’s newest motion romp be the swift kick within the ass the field workplace must get again into form? Tell us your ideas within the feedback part under, and inform us if you happen to plan to see A Working Man this weekend.