Our own Tom Fordy went to see Jason Statham’s new movie BLITZ earlier on today, and while we will wait to share his reaction to it, we will share these three brand new clips from the flick with you.
Here’s the official synopsis:
Jason Statham (The Mechanic, The Expendables) heads the cast of BLITZ as the tough, uncompromising and un-PC detective “Brant”, who is teamed with unlikely partner “Sgt Porter Nash” played by Paddy Considine (The Bourne Ultimatum) to investigate a series of police murders. BAFTA and Tony Award-nominee Aidan Gillen (HBO’s The Wire) and fellow BAFTA-nominee David Morrissey (Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, State of Play, Nowhere Boy) join the cast as a cop-hating serial killer “Weiss” (Gillen) and hack crime reporter “Dunlop” (Morrissey).
The strong supporting cast includes Tony Award winnerMark Rylance (recently seen at the Royal Court in Jez Butterworths Jerusalem), Zawe Ashton (St Trinian’s II: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold), Richard Riddell (The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus), Luke Evans (Clash of the Titans) and Nicky Henson (Vera Drake).
Check out the clips below. The film will be in cinemas on Friday (20th May) in the UK.
In short, Fordy loved it.
** WARNING: The last one’s a bit brutal.
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I saw the film earlier today and I really enjoyed. To me, whatever role Jason Statham plays, he doesn’t disappoint