WRATH OF MAN: 3.5 STARS “Wrath of Man,” a remake of Nicolas Boukhrief’s 2004 French film “Le Convoyeur,” is a revenge heist flick that sees director Guy Ritchie reunited with his trademarked tricky storytelling style, Jason Statham, and the ruthless violence that made his early movies such eye poppers. Statham plays “’H’, like in bomb,” a man of few words with a mysterious past – big surprise there. They should call him Gazpacho because he is the coolest of cool cucumbers. No matter what, this guy’s pulse rate never rises above 50 beats per minute. When we first meet him, he takes a job as a security guard for Fortico, a Los Angeles armored car company. A recent robbery left three people dead and made the surviving guards edgy and uneasy. “Do you have any idea how dangerous this job can be?” a coworker named Boy Sweat Dave (Josh Hartnett) asks him. “We ain’t the predator, we’re the prey.”
Gentle comedy from Northern Island revolves around a single mom who s about to have another baby
Author of the article: Chris Knight
Publishing date: May 07, 2021 • 1 day ago • 1 minute read • She s got a wee bun in the oven: Bronagh Gallagher in a A Bump Along the Way. Photo by Vincent O’Callaghan / Vortex Media
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Direct from Ireland – the island, not the Republic – and just in time for Mother’s Day comes
A Bump Along the Way, a touching drama dealing with the topic of – who thought to call it this? – geriatric pregnancy.