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Ballerina director Len Wiseman has broken down the movie's ending and how it potentially sets the stage for an even more ...
If you thought watching Tom Cruise hang off a biplane for 20 minutes was a blast, just wait until de Armas picks up a ...
This “John Wick” spin-off has not quite the muscle or star power to fill the triple-E fandom shoes that the Wick World has grown to offer.
The spinoff came in well behind expectations to score the lowest start of any 'John Wick' pic since the first film as 'Lilo' ...
Ballerina's Lena deserves more than a shaky introduction combined with thin development that doesn't serve the character.
Perhaps that’s aided by the casting of Ana De Armas as Eve, the ballerina/assassin (stay with me) who gives the film her ...
Danny Joe Crofford was back in the studio with us for Saturday Daybreak, going over what movies to watch this weekend.
Watch a bunch of John Wick movies all in a row, and you can get pretty paranoid. You start to think everyone’s an assassin.
There are so many killings per minute in a John Wick movie, you can easily believe most everyone's an assassin.
"It was really emotional. I've never seen anyone burning," Ana de Armas said of filming an intense stunt scene in 'From the ...