FromDeath RacetoThe Italian Job,we look back at the most rewatchable Jason Statham movies.
While the film lacks depth, it has undeniable strengths like its ensemble cast.
In it, a young math prodigy named Mei (Catherine Chan) finds herself targeted by ruthless criminals.
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Thankfully, Luke Wright emerges as her unlikely protector even though the Russian Mafia has overturned his life.
Driven by a renewed sense of purpose, Luke becomes Mei’s fierce protector.
Statham delivers a commanding performance that perfectly compliments the film’s impressive action sequences.
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The movie features a seemingly simple robbery that unearths a dangerous secret involving British royalty and a notorious criminal.
The delicate balance of their newfound bond shatters as they are drawn into a series of deadly tasks.
Not to mention,The Mechanicis also stylishly presented, complete with sleek cinematography and electrifying fight choreography.
With time running out, the group will have to fight for their lives against this legendary titan.
The Megis a brilliant B-moviethat is if B-movies hadbudgets of $130 million.
The family’s absence does little to preventHobbs & Shawfrom being a heck of a great time.
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In fact, rather than gettingFast XI,fans might get more of a kick fromHobbs & Shaw2.
Cellularis a straightforward but no less worthy thriller.
Beyond its plot,Cellular’s greatest strength lies in its committed cast.
It’s not for no reason that this revenge 2024 revenge film ended up grossing over $152,720,535.
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