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If Keanu Reeves ’ John Wick is modern action’s heir apparent to Buster Keaton, then Ana de Armas ’ Eve Macarro may be its ...
After nearly 11 years, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to sit through the storytelling and lore-building of the “John ...
I don’t know exactly where the faults begin and end with everybody involved here, but one thing’s for sure: 'From the World of John Wick: Ballerina' is as much a mess as it is a mouthful to say. From ...
It takes a while for "Ballerina" to find its footing, but once it does, this explosive action romp proves to be a worthy extension of the "John Wick" universe.
Ballerina star Norman Reedus explained how "completely different" the choreography and stuntwork for the new John Wick film ...
There’s such great action in this Ana de Armas vehicle, but it’s undercut by generic plotting and ‘female assassin’ ...
Besting both behemoth franchises is the “John Wick” series, which has produced its first spin-off (we’re not going to count ...
In spite of a slow start, Ballerina proves she belongs in The World of John Wick with fight choreography that’s every bit as creative (and fun) as anything else the series has given us and a story and ...
Ballerina doesn’t quite have the same multi-layered narrative and hairpin twists as the rest of the John Wick saga.
While the second half lives up to the franchise's name with breathtaking action, the first half is a drag of exposition and fails to create a cohesive movie.
Chapter 3 - Parabellum” where our aggrieved assassin goes to visit his adoptive mother figure, The Director (Angelica Huston) ...
Ballerina can't quite match the impossible standards of the films it shares a cinematic universe with and has a rocky first act, but once things get going, it really finds its footing.