As the Jason Statham movie A Working Man nears its theatrical release date, many critics who have seen the film in early screenings have been giving it favorable reviews. This has led to the new David Ayer movie securing an impressive score on Rotten Tomatoes, increasing hype for the film.
A Working Man reviews praise Jason Statham-led action thriller
Critics have lauded the action sequences of A Working Man in their reviews of the film, describing it as a fun watch for all Jason Statham fans. The 116-minute feature follows the misadventures of Levon Cade, who decides to give up his career as a military official in favor of leading a peaceful life with his daughter. However, after the disappearance of his boss’s daughter, he is forced to leverage his unique skillset to locate the girl, causing him to stumble upon a deeper conspiracy.
Avi Offer of NYC Movie Guru called A Working Man a “slick, exciting, and wildly entertaining cross between Taken and John Wick” in his review. He also described it as a “rousing, exhilarating white-knuckle thriller that’s a rush of pure adrenaline.”
Meanwhile, ComingSoon.net’s Jonathan Sim gave the film a rating of 7/10 and stated that fans of Jason Statham’s works will “find plenty to enjoy” in A Working Man.
Additionally, Mike Massie of Gone With The Twins highlighted A Working Man’s simplicity in his review. He also noted that the movie “effectively and entertainingly accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do.”
A Working Man debuts with respectable Rotten Tomatoes score
Due to the positive response from critics, David Ayer’s film has performed well on review aggregator websites.
A Working Man has managed to attain a respectable Tomatometer score of 63% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 38 reviews. This rating sits closely in line with the 71% score of Jason Statham’s The Beekeeper on Rotten Tomatoes. As such, the 92% audience score for the 2024 film suggests that viewers could end up having an equally rewarding experience with Statham’s latest outing.
A Working Man comes out in theatres on March 28, 2025.
Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on ComingSoon.net.