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A Working Man movie review: Jason Statham switches jobs, not genre, in another grit-and-growl thriller

May 21, 2025 3:45 pm

A Working Man movie review: The David Ayer directorial never quite crackles, but it doesn't fumble either. The pacing is taut, but emotionally, the film feels like a flatline punctuated by action beats.

Director David Ayer: Bright has the message that no matter who you are, achieve your dreams

December 19, 2017 2:08 pm

Talking about his upcoming Netflix film Bright at Mumbai promotions, David Ayer said that the movie is a lot about Joel Edgerton's character, who's playing an orc.

David Ayer has no regrets directing Suicide Squad: Like it or not it's halfway to cult status

December 04, 2017 10:54 am

After his film Suicide Squad was critically panned, director David Ayer believes that no matter someone likes it or not, the Oscar-winning film is halfway to cult status.

New on Netflix in December: The Crown, The Indian Detective, Jab Harry Met Sejal and more

December 02, 2017 1:13 pm

December is a month of holidays when families spend time with each other on the happy occasions of Christmas and New Year. These are all the titles that are available this month.

Suicide Squad director David Ayer regrets not making Joker its main villain

November 27, 2017 3:20 pm

In a reply to a fan's tweet, David Ayer said, "Believe me. I agonize over this. Yes. Joker should have been main bad guy." Suicide Squad featured a team of baddies who are released from prison.

'Suicide Squad' director rubbishes reshoot rumours

April 12, 2016 11:26 am

David Ayer has denied reports that his upcoming film "Suicide Squad", which just debuted its trailer, was undergoing reshoots to add more humour.

'Suicide Squad' to have therapist on sets

June 30, 2015 7:49 pm

Director David Ayer has hired a "therapist" on the sets of his upcoming superhero film "Suicide Squad" to stop his cast going too far to "the dark side".

Battle Weary: Fury

March 17, 2025 2:31 pm

Pitt is taking up from where he let off in Inglourious Basterds, without that film’s delicious touch of irony.

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