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“Mechanic: Resurrection” is another chapter in Statham’s career of tough-guy vigilante stories, and a sequel to his 2011 movie (itself a remake of a much better 1972 Charles Bronson flick ...
But times change, and free streaming is a sure way of bringing any panned or forgotten movie back to the public eye. In the case of Mechanic: Resurrection, it is almost impossible to forget a film ...
Peacock subscribers who are fans of Jason Statham are in luck. The actor's 2011 action hit The Mechanic is now streaming on ...
Which brings us back to Mechanic: Resurrection, a movie that picks up Statham’s character the same way it left him. But in the intervening years, the actor has become a more multifaceted threat.
But those scenes constitute only about half of “Mechanic: Resurrection.” For the rest of the movie’s running time, Statham makes moony-eyes at costar Jessica Alba and tries to convince the ...
“Mechanic: Resurrection” is the movie “The Mechanic” should have been — a bite-sized Bond film, or maybe a grittier homicidal knockoff of the “Mission: Impossible” series, with a ...
You might not remember when The Mechanic came out ... which made Resurrection with Millennium Films, says his company has released 11 movies with Statham. "Every single movie we have done ...
Mechanic: Resurrection is nowhere near his best, or engaging work but that’s not his fault. The whole film feels much cheaper, less stylish and less engaging than the previous movie and ...
Jason Statham reprises his role as assassin extraordinaire Arthur Bishop in Mechanic: Resurrection. Taking the character to James Bond-style extremes never approached by Charles Bronson in the ...