JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4

Following the events of Chapter 3 and the unsuccessful attempts by the High Table's hired guns to kill John, the Table now tries their luck with Marquis (Bill Skarsgård) who in turn enlists former Wick alley and friend Caine (Donnie Yen) to stop John. The film has various locations around the globe but is primarily based in Paris. Plenty of head shots, fisticuffs, and muscle cars as we've come to expect from the franchise along with some breathtaking European set designs and wardrobe's. Skarsgård and Yen are more fantastic gets to add to the already impressive talents who've graced the screen with Mr. Wick. With a runtime of 2 hours and 49 minutes, the fight scenes are afforded to be longer. And while this franchise continues to innovate and set the bar each time out, my only gripe with the film was by the end of it, it can feel like too much of a good thing and you've already had your fill while still trying to glutton yourself on dessert after a full meal. The film was a little long and was almost the equivalent of 2 movies in 2. However, if they decide to make a fifth or a spinoff, I'll be there. 7.5/10