Run time: 116 mins

One has to wonder if Jason Statham ever longs for more in life. Maybe he yearns to be taken seriously as an award winning thespian?


Who are we kidding, he’s put on this earth for one thing – to pummel Russians with his fists and regale us with dry, quippy one-liners. It’s a formula that works, and one in which A Working Man doesn’t mess with.


We meet Levon Cade (Statham) as he’s keeping his head down. He’s an ex-Royale Marine (of course), now working as a foreman for the Garcia family’s construction company while he fights a messy custody battle with his former father-in-law over his daughter Merry. Yet Levon’s violent past comes in handy when Jenny (Arianna Rivas), the daughter of his employers, is abducted. The Garcias offer Levon $70,000 to find her and he reluctantly agrees. That’s really all the setup you need, as Statham punches, kicks, shoots (and sledgehammers) his way through half of London to track the girl down. It’s silly, it’s violent, it’s perfect Friday night viewing; one that goes down nicely with a couple beers and a cheese board.


Friday 16th May
07:30 pm
Tuesday 29th April
14:00
Tuesday 29th April
19:30
Wednesday 30th April
14:00
LAST FEW SEATS
Thursday 1st May
14:00
Thursday 1st May
19:30
Tuesday 6th May
14:00
Tuesday 6th May
19:30
Wednesday 14th May
14:00
Wednesday 14th May
19:30
Friday 2nd May
14:00
Friday 2nd May
19:30
Saturday 31st May
19:00
Sunday 4th May
18:00
LAST FEW SEATS
Thursday 8th May
14:00
Thursday 8th May
19:30
Monday 19th May
14:00
Thursday 22nd May
14:00
Thursday 22nd May
19:30
Monday 5th May
19:30
Wednesday 7th May
14:00
Friday 9th May
14:00
Saturday 10th May
19:00
Wednesday 21st May
14:00
Friday 23rd May
19:30
Friday 9th May
19:30
Friday 16th May
14:00
Saturday 24th May
19:00
Saturday 10th May
14:00
Wednesday 28th May
14:00
Friday 30th May
14:00
Sunday 11th May
18:00
Tuesday 13th May
14:00
Tuesday 13th May
19:30
Thursday 15th May
14:00
Monday 12th May
14:00
Monday 12th May
19:30
Saturday 17th May
14:00
Saturday 24th May
14:00
Thursday 29th May
14:00
Sunday 18th May
18:00
Wednesday 21st May
19:30
Tuesday 20th May
14:00
Tuesday 20th May
19:30
Friday 23rd May
14:00
Wednesday 28th May
19:30