From a lot of the reviews for "A Working Man" I've read so far, it sounds likes Ayers, might have been better off this time just taking the writing credit and letting someone else sit in the directorial seat (honestly, between casting and the pun potential this sounds like it's straight up Guy Ritchie's alley)
From a lot of the reviews for "A Working Man" I've read so far, it sounds likes Ayers, might have been better off this time just taking the writing credit and letting someone else sit in the directorial seat (honestly, between casting and the pun potential this sounds like it's straight up Guy Ritchie's alley)
From a lot of the reviews for "A Working Man" I've read so far, it sounds likes Ayers, might have been better off this time just taking the writing credit and letting someone else sit in the directorial seat (honestly, between casting and the pun potential this sounds like it's straight up Guy Ritchie's alley)