Movie Lover
Ballerina pirouettes into the John Wick universe with elegance, brutality, and
a dash of revenge-fueled artistry. While it carries Wick’s signature style—neon-lit action sequences and meticulously choreographed violence—it also carves out its own identity, blending ballet-like precision with raw survival instincts. Ana de Armas delivers a fierce performance, effortlessly balancing vulnerability and ruthless efficiency. The film’s choreography feels fresh, intertwining dance-like fluidity with the hard-hitting combat we’ve come to expect from this franchise. Keanu Reeves' appearance—though it’s brief, it’s effective. Overall, Ballerina shines as a worthy addition to the John Wick world. While it doesn’t completely reinvent the formula, it expands it beautifully, proving that vengeance can be just as graceful as it is lethal.
14 Jun’25 18:22

Shridhar Manivannan
The reason why I like action movies!
Solid addition to the "John Wick"
franchise!
Ana is so convincing in action sequences and she beautifully portrayed the vulnerability

Sidcinnati .
Ballerina (Eve) was like Demon Slayer (Tanjiro).
Level 1-2 towards the end of first half; Level 27 in the second. Yov, where did the other levels go? What about the training? But

MAN OF CINEMA
All the style and no substance.
That's the world of John Wick and this film perfectly fits into that world.
The only component of the film, The action sequences, is the selling
Soumya Sarkar
Burned blood

Popcorn Reviewss
#Ballerina boasts of an incredible #AnaDeArmas who sets this Wick-world ablaze
in a rip-roaring spin-off sequel with R-Rated action that delivers what was promised. The writing