Ana de Armas

[Minor Rock Fist Up] From the title, it’s obvious this franchises can’t let go of the boogeyman. Len Wiseman’s Ballerina spins a mostly unnecessary groove into that tight narrative alley between John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and Chapter 4, and it does so with all the subtlety of a grenade launcher. The film plants […]

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An action-forward shoot-em-up with just enough bullets, blades, and grenades to keep things interesting for 2 hours, this spin-off is good, not great.

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[Rating: Solid Rock Fist Up] Whew. ‘John Wick 4’ is freaking exhausting. And long. And really, really starts to push the boundaries of ridiculousness and believability. It’s insane and mind boggling and a lot of it is wholly unnecessary. But it is, without a doubt one of the most jaw dropping, eye popping, and exhilarating […]

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Too much lurking around sinks this ‘Deep Water’ down hard.

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‘The Night Clerk’ is interesting, yet the central mystery’s vacancy and lack of urgency ultimately holds the whole effort back.

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A classic parlor mystery whodunnit with Agatha Christie sensibilities and the sheen of America’s 2019 sociopolitical landscape, ‘Knives Out’ is as smart as it is fun.

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