‘Expend4bles’ movie review: less Expendables 4, more Jason Statham vehicle
Sylvester Stallone and co. are back for more action, but this one is mostly the Jason Statham show, with solid support from Iko Uwais and Tony Jaa.
Sylvester Stallone and co. are back for more action, but this one is mostly the Jason Statham show, with solid support from Iko Uwais and Tony Jaa.
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