Movie · 2019 · Action, Thriller, Crime · 2h 11m · R · English
Curator score: 6.5/10 (1.4M ratings)
If you want peace, prepare for war.
Overview
Super-assassin John Wick returns with a class="h-100"4 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail. After killing a member of the shadowy international assassin’s guild, the High Table, John Wick is excommunicado, but the world’s most ruthless hit men and women await his every turn.
Ratings
Curator score: 6.5/10
IMDb: 7.4/10
Letterboxd: 3.69/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 89%
Metacritic: 73
TMDB: 7.4/10
Director
Chad Stahelski
Production
Thunder Road, Lionsgate, 87Eleven
Cast
Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry, Ian McShane, Laurence Fishburne, Mark Dacascos, Asia Kate Dillon, Lance Reddick, Anjelica Huston, Saïd Taghmaoui, Jerome Flynn, Randall Duk Kim, Margaret Daly, Robin Lord Taylor, Susan Blommaert, Unity Phelan, Jason Mantzoukas, Andrea Sooch, Sergio Delavicci, Cecep Arif Rahman, Yayan Ruhian
Where to watch
Max
Curator Review
Verdict
A wildly kinetic action sequel that turns gunfights, knife fights, and hand-to-hand combat into elaborate set pieces with a near-comic sense of escalation. The mythology can get overstuffed, but the choreography, visual design, and relentless momentum make it a standout for action fans.
Best for
viewers who want inventive, high-energy action choreography
fans of stylized crime-world mythology
people who enjoy violent action with a playful, almost absurd streak
audiences who like sleek production design and practical stunt work
Skip if
you want lean, grounded storytelling
you dislike sequels that expand lore instead of deepening character
you prefer action films with minimal violence or spectacle
you need a tightly contained plot with clear emotional closure
Overview
This is the point where the franchise fully embraces operatic action fantasy. The plot exists mostly to propel John Wick through one impossible encounter after another, but the film’s real language is movement: bodies, guns, knives, horses, dogs, glass, neon, and choreography all working in concert. It’s brutal, but also strangely elegant and often funny in the way it treats violence as a kind of precision art.
Worth noting
The world-building is both a strength and a distraction. The High Table mythology adds texture and scale, though it can feel like the movie is pausing to explain the rules of a universe that is more exciting when it’s simply in motion. Still, the visual confidence is undeniable, and the action sequences are staged with such clarity that even the most outrageous beats land cleanly.
Bottom line
What makes it memorable is the sheer commitment to escalation. Every scene tries to top the last, and the film mostly succeeds because it understands that spectacle here is the point. If you’re in the mood for a maximalist action movie with a glossy, mythic edge, this is one of the genre’s most entertaining modern entries.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Patrick Willems (4★) · 4683 likes
I CAN'T BELIEVE KEANU [SPOILER REDACTED] WITH A [SPOILER REDACTED] AND THAT'S ONLY IN THE FIRST 10 MINUTES
demi adejuyigbe (5★) · 3744 likes
It deeply upsets me that the Oscars don't have a category for choreography.
There's a sense of wide-eyed wonder that overcomes me in certain moviegoing experiences that makes me feel the way I imagine everybody on this website felt when they first saw a spectacle like Star Wars as a child. As soon as that feeling hits me, all sense of critical objectivity goes out the window. I don't care to think about any lifeless, trope-ridden dialogue or over-explicit sequel… more
demi adejuyigbe (5★) · 3383 likes
spent the first 20 minutes or so discussing whether or not the John Wick franchise could be considered a comedy, and while i feel like the dialogue leans too heavily into the drama/action, SO much of the physicality of these movies, especially 2 and 3, is clearly designed to be as funny as it is impressive. i mean, how do you not scream-laugh at the knife fight or the sheer amount of glass shattering in the third act? i giggle… more spent the first 20 minutes or so discussing whether or not the John Wick franchise could be considered a comedy, and while i feel like the dialogue leans too heavily into the drama/action, SO much of the physicality of these movies, especially 2 and 3, is clearly designed to be as funny as it is impressive. i mean, how do you not scream-laugh at the knife fight or the sheer amount of glass shattering in the third act? i giggle… more
maria (4★) · 3006 likes
john wick could take down thanos
chuddchutney (4.5★) · 2439 likes
JOHN WICK: Your regular Sunday night action movie with some nice choreography being thrown here and there.
JOHN WICK 2: An action fantasy saga that mark the beginning of a mythology.
JOHN WICK 3: 21st century equivalent of a Buster Keaton/Charlie Chaplin motion picture.
JOHN WICK 4: Cure cancer? We'll never know.
2010 · Action, Thriller, Crime · 1h 59m · R · Curator 8.1/10 (58.9K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Peacock Premium, MUBI, Rakuten Viki, Hi-YAH, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus
A grim, emotionally driven action film that builds to intense, tightly staged violence.