Films starring Jason Statham

A Working Man review – a dire, forgettable actioner

By Hannah Strong

Even Jason Statham looks bored by his latest hard man turn in Davey Ayer's uninspired adaptation of Chuck Dixon's novel Levon's Trade.

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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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Expend4bles review – the living end

By David Jenkins

Surreally awful action spectacle which represents nothing more than the quickest route to a payday for everyone involved in its sorry creation.

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Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw

By Hannah Strong

Two titans of action cinema team up for an audacious blockbuster romp in this well-meaning franchise spin-off.

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The Meg

By Hannah Strong

Jason Statham squares off against a prehistoric behemoth in Jon Turteltaub’s silly and overcomplicated thriller.

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Spy

By Adam Woodward

Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig again prove they’re a match made in comedy heaven with this superior spoof.

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The Expendables 3

By David Jenkins

A cast of thousands coalesce for this jolly, bloodless third sortie by those irrepressible, elderly Expendables.

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Hummingbird

By Adam Woodward

Not another Jason Statham movie?! This time he’s a vengeful tramp with a penchant for busting heads.

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The Expendables 2

By Little White Lies

In the spirit of this gung-ho tale about a militarist old boys network, three reviewers sit down for a chat about The Expendables 2.

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The Expendables

By Adam Woodward

Saving the world and getting the girl might still be all in day’s work, but it now comes at a price: dignity.

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Crank: High Voltage

By Matt Bochenski

This is what happens when logic and taste get hurled head-first out of a 10-storey window.

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