Wrath of Man opens in theaters on Friday, April 7. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jason Statham and director Guy Ritchie reunite for the first time since 2005's Revolver for a movie that's half revenge flick, half heist caper, and mostly unsurprising. There's a decent movie in the middle of Wrath of Man (almost literally in the center of it, runtime-wise) when you realize it's steering two formidable criminal forces against each other for what's sure to be a costly, casualty-filled showdown, but that isn't quite enough to overcome the film's pitfalls. For his fourth film with Ritchie, Statham takes on the role of a stoic mystery man, H, who's incredibly adept at fighting and murdering, who takes a job with an armored truck company in Los Angeles in order to track down an armed robber as part of a personal vendetta.