David Ayer

The Beekeeper review – not enough bees

By Hannah Strong

David Ayer's latest action thriller is an underwhelming story about a retired secret agent who swears revenge against a tech bro scam company.

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Antoine Fuqua’s Scarface remake is not dead yet

By Naomi Wong

The director of Training Day and The Equaliser is back in the running to update the Brian De Palma classic.

Will Bright be Will Smith’s ticket back to the top?

By Little White Lies

A tiny teaser for David Ayer’s fantasy/cop flick hybrid has dropped.

The Greatest: Antoine Fuqua on Denzel Washington

By Adam Woodward

The Magnificent Seven director offers a unique first-hand take on the acting heavyweight’s enduring appeal.

Suicide Squad

By Adam Woodward

DC’s freak show rodeo is an undercooked, cartoonish romp that reveals a great deal about modern moviemaking.

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