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The mythos of John Wick is woven into his shadowy past, but an upcoming anime prequel will now unravel the very mystery that ...
For better or worse, so does the Baba Yaga himself, John Wick (Keanu Reeves), revealing some studio trepidation about handing this billion-dollar franchise to someone in a tutu.
The film resurrects a forgotten emotional cornerstone of the original film, John Wick’s terrifying reputation as the Baba Yaga.
Ana de Armas winds up a wanted woman in "Ballerina." She discusses the movie's explosive ending and John Wick appearance. (Spoilers ahead!) ...
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." ...
Here's everything you need to know about the ending of Ballerina and how this John Wick spinoff sets up the future of this beloved action franchise.
While nothing can topple the Baba Yaga himself, Ana de Armas does fine work here, particularly in the physicality required of the role. No Mary Sue indestructible nonsense.
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 ...
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.
Wick, the legendary “Baba Yaga” of this killer mythology, is here, too, but Reeves takes a back seat for the most part as Eve Macarro (de Armas) earns the spotlight.
From the World of John Wick: Ballerina is built like a video game, with terrific action sequences leading to serviceable cut-scenes made to move the plot along. Luckily, the fighting is just so ...
Ian McShane: “John Wick is, like, they’re all fanboys of him in the assassin universe. Wick is sort of the big Baba Yaga, the unbeatable. You know, the guy from hell, the guy they cannot kill.” ...