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Ballerina
Directed by
Len Wiseman
R
2025
2h 5m
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6.8
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92%
7.2
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An assassin trained in the traditions of the Ruska Roma organization sets out to seek revenge after her father's death.
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Cast of Ballerina
Ana de Armas
Eve / Executive Producer
Keanu Reeves
John Wick / Executive Producer
Ian McShane
Winston
Anjelica Huston
The Director
Gabriel Byrne
The Chancellor
Catalina Sandino Moreno
Lena
Ava McCarthy
Ella
Juliet Doherty
Tatiana
Norman Reedus
Daniel Pine
Lance Reddick
Charon
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Nogi
David Castañeda
Javier
Victoria Comte
Young Eve
Robert Maaser
Dex
Sooyoung Choi
Katla Park
Jung Doo-hong
Il Seong
Anne Parillaud
Prague Concierge
Marc Cram
Prague Manager
Rila Fukushima
Petra
Abraham Popoola
Frank
Ballerina Ratings & Reviews
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Ballerina is a mixed bag, one that takes far too much time to get going. But when it does, this latest foray into the insane world of the High Table has plenty to offer.
NPR
Bob Mondello
The unwieldy title's a clue to an unwieldy structure, but director Len Wiseman provides mayhem enough to keep fans occupied until John Wick 5 arrives.
The Atlantic
David Sims
The sense of aimlessness is an issue with so many spin-offs... Ballerina ultimately succeeds as a piece of junky fun, however, because it attempts to expand the Wick canon rather than deepen its titular protagonist.
Boston Globe
Odie Henderson
This film serves to excite John Wick fans enough to make them buy tickets for "Ballerina 2: Electric Pas de Deux," or whatever they're going to call the sequel.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
This Len Wiseman-directed flick is 45 minutes shorter than "John Wick 4," but spiritually, it's longer than jury duty.
Los Angeles Times
Sergio Burstein
The film works flawlessly when [De Armas] gives herself over to the action, and that, fortunately for fans, is something that happens constantly. [Full review in Spanish]
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
Yes, the stunts are always spectacular, but what makes the John Wick movies enthralling is the world, a parallel universe where international assassins operate in ultra-elegant surroundings without any interference from cops or, well, reality.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
In the John Wick films, Reeves has become an accomplished actioneer, but the role fits him like a costume, not like a second skin, and that's equally true of de Armas, who is a purposeful and determined presence nonetheless.
AARP Movies for Grownups
Thelma Adams
[Ana de Armas]'s performing at 80 percent in a franchise that demands 110 percent. Still, she'll do, stretching out the franchise beyond Reeves' stamina.
TIME Magazine
Stephanie Zacharek
The pleasures of Ballerina are both blunt and fleeting; you're not going to remember the plot-or any of the performances, perhaps save one-five minutes after the end credits role. But the picture's cartoonish brutality is cathartic.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
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.
Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
Mark Kermode
It is a car crash of a film.
Wall Street Journal
Kyle Smith
There isn't much suspense or storytelling craftsmanship present at any point, but at least lots of people and things get broken.
Los Angeles Times
Amy Nicholson
Whether Eve's inner black swan will win out over her white one is never in question. Instead, that polarity motif is more thrillingly captured when Eve fends off a flamethrower with a fire hose.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Directed, with workmanlike efficiency, by Len Wiseman, "Ballerina" is at once insultingly facile and infuriatingly obtuse, its unmodulated tumult leaving little room for nuance or personality.
Seattle Times
Soren Andersen
Clumsy title. Clunky picture.
Associated Press
Jocelyn Noveck
It must be said, the cheers from moviegoers are, as ever, disconcerting.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
One happily trots along with Ballerina as it ventures into absurdity. Its silliness is, at least, compellingly rendered. It helps immensely that de Armas is such a limber, confident action performer.
ScreenCrush
Matt Singer
A surprisingly successful John Wick spinoff.
Polygon
Tasha Robinson
Ballerina may not satisfy all the John Wick stalwarts. But it does have its own satisfying angles, thanks to two things the filmmakers do radically differently from the rest of the franchise - and one thing they take straight from the series' heart.
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