‘The Transporter Refueled’ movie review: Ed Skrein replaces Jason Statham in reboot
The Transporter Refueled makes the original three films look like paragons of action filmmaking by comparison
The Transporter Refueled makes the original three films look like paragons of action filmmaking by comparison
Liam Neeson is back in action as retired ex-covert operative Bryan Mills in Taken 3, a preposterous but entertaining sequel
Brick Mansions, is just passable action fare for the undemanding; you could do far worse for some brainless late-night thrills
Taken 2 bows with a simultaneous worldwide release that reeks of cash grab: get in, get out, and forget about Taken 3
Olivier Megaton’s Colombiana feels like a cross-breed between Luc Besson’s La Femme Nikita and Leon: The Professional
2010’s The Karate Kid is competently made and executed, with charismatic lead performances by Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith
Transporter 3 jettisons the goofy, over-the-top fun of its predecessors in favor of a more serious Bourne-lite ride
Taken is the kind of movie you might expect to see from a Bruce Willis or Jet Li. But no, here’s Liam Neeson