I think this just about fits here.
The Equaliser 2: Denzel Washington is back as The Equaliser. It's not easy being a nice vigilante, you take a job as a taxi-driver to get away from being an assassin but but ordinary people bring their troubles to you. You help without being asked. An intern is abused by executives, they end up regretting calling a certain cab to take her home. Denzel rescues the daughter of a bookshop owner who has been snatched by her gangster father. Those are the easy jobs.
In Brussels a a double murder is made to look like a murder/suicide; a friend of Washington's goes to investigate and is also murdered. Now it's personal. We enter the smoke and mirrors world of intelligence agencies and private contractors , even assassination is privatised these days. More of Washington's past is revealed as he meets up with some of his old team from the Black Ops days.
The Equaliser is almost a Marvel Superhero, when not using a gun, knife or his bare hands to kill he can always turn a teapot or a credit card into a deadly weapon. In the background a storm is approaching and it's force build as the film heads towards it's conclusion. As well as his other involvements Washington finds time to help out a WW2 Death Camp Survivor and a talented young art student who is drawn into gang involvement. There was one scene which almost brought tears to the eyes of this hardened old cynic. Antoine Fuqua directs and doesn't drop a single strand in this complex thriller. 8/10