Disappointing action reboot The Transporter Refueled is so thoroughly misconceived that it took us a couple of extra days to pinpoint all the ways it leaves audiences disappointed — and possibly ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Action thriller franchise "The Transporter" is back with a fourth instalment and a new star, with British actor Ed Skrein stepping into the black suit of lead character, former ...
EuropaCorp has released the trailer for THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED – opening in theaters nationwide on September 4, 2015. Frank Martin (played by newcomer Ed Skrein), a former special-ops mercenary, is ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Muscular pretty boy Ed Skrein takes over for Jason Statham in this fourth installment of the popular action franchise, though the real stars are the stunt performers. The elaborate, violent set pieces ...
The Transporter movies helped put Jason Statham on the map as an action hero. Now the producers are hoping to do the same with Ed Skrein (Game of Thrones) with The Transporter: Refueled. Skrein of ...
), has been kidnapped. The father/son dynamic between Skrein and Stevenson manages to add a bit of humanity to the overall mechanical proceedings. It's far from enough, however, to save a ...
Ed Skrein learned more about cars than he ever imagined in “The Transporter: Refueled.” As driver-for-hire Frank Martin, who transports valuable packages for criminals, he had to spend a lot of time ...
The Transporter Refueled, a reboot of the adequate 2002 Jason Statham action-adventure, is a klutzy amalgamation of campy spy-spoof Our Man Flint and dopey Burt Reynolds vehicle Gator. The setup is ...
You’ll see much to applaud in the B-movie action pleasures on display in “Transporter Refueled.” You can’t do much better than this for a last gasp of mindless cinematic summer fun. The thing about ...
Critics may be lining up to heap abuse on Camille Delamarre’s The Transporter Refueled, but aside from one or two corny lines and plot clichés it’s a perfectly watchable shoulder-season chop-socky ...