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The film resurrects a forgotten emotional cornerstone of the original film, John Wick’s terrifying reputation as the Baba Yaga. In doing so, ‘ Ballerina ’ manages to deepen both its own ...
Spoiler Space offers thoughts on, and a place to discuss, the plot points we can’t disclose in our official review. Fair warning: This article features plot details of Ballerina. In the first feature ...
Near the end of that training, she first encounters the legendary Baba Yaga himself. Reeves first appears as John Wick in a sequence set during the events of John Wick: Chapter 3.
As fans of the franchise have quickly learnt, in the John Wick universe, death isn’t always the end. Just ask Baba Yaga himself.
John Wick finds himself in a little action, not much by his usual standards, but the highlight for me is a little bit meta. John and Eve square off in a way that John obviously doesn’t like.
The filmmaker admits to feeling frustrated about the online narrative surrounding the film's lengthy delay and two weeks of reshoots: "There was additional shooting because the studio loved the movie.
Although “John Wick: Chapter 4” had a mid-credits sequence, “Ballerina” doesn’t. What it does boast, however, is the rockin’ new Evanescence track “Fight Like a Girl” (which is a ...
With "Ballerina" set to hit theaters, "John Wick" boss and director Chad Stahelski has given an update on whether or not fans will see "John Wick: Chapter 5." ...
But, for now, we’re here, where Armas’s Eve Macarro is raised by the same Ruska Roma (once again, Russian) clan that transformed Keanu Reeves’s Wick into the feared Baba Yaga, trained in the ...