

Pretty Lethal
Regissert av Vicky JewsonIt follows a group of ballerinas as they try to escape from a remote inn after their bus breaks down on the way to a dance competition.
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- A. Constantin26. mars 2026Such a silly movie, but I loved it :-D
- Zai hiddenleaf29. mars 2026John wick and black swan and the ballerina had a fun night
- Devon Geathers-2 d.I think whoever made this was high when they wrote the script. I hope they make a sequel LOL
- ricomckee-5 d.Funny. Heartwarming. Super violent and bloody. reminds you of movies like Abigail and Jennifer's Body.
- Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚ26. mars 2026John Wick meets Black Swan Pretty Lethal is a "cheap and cheerful" Friday night adventure that succeeds more as a stylistic exercise than a deep character study. It’s a fun, fresh, and violent romp that benefits immensely from its unique choreography and Thurman’s scenery-chewing performance. While the plot is thin and the pacing uneven, it’s a solid choice for fans of the "girls with guns" subgenre who are looking for something with a bit more grace.
- flowing spirit-4 d.Don't expect any in depth story line or outstanding acting in this movie. Having said that, it is superb entertainment, outragious in its 'flexibility' and an excellent way to spend a couple of hours.
- Niztradamus-7 d.What could have been a fun movie turns out to be an exerccise in misandry and racism... What a flop. Iris Apatow should also look for a different carrer path because that girl just cannot act. Every single man in this movie is bad. The evil queen bee is the only one that gets humanized and the ballet apperantly is a martial art now. Absolutely ridiculous movie that truly tests your pacience. As a man this movie is insulting to say the least. If I was Hungarian I would be even more pissed off at how they portrait my country. There were some cool scenes though and the sound design was good. The only two reasons this gets a 2 star rating.
- Hakihiko2. april 2026A Few Laughs in an Otherwise Flat Experience "Pretty Lethal" had some potential, and I have to admit that the comedy worked more often than I expected. There are moments where it genuinely made me laugh, and those parts give the film a certain lightness that makes it easy to sit through. The performances seem to lean heavily into the comedic tone, and that is where they feel most comfortable. The timing works well in those moments, helping the humor land effectively, even if the rest of the character work does not leave much of an impression. Visually, there is nothing particularly striking. The film looks fine, clean and functional, but it never really stands out. The soundtrack follows the same path, doing its job without adding anything memorable to the overall experience. The script feels quite basic, moving from one scene to another without much depth or buildup. The pacing is steady enough to keep things watchable, but it never creates real engagement beyond the occasional comedic highlight. Outside of the humor, most aspects feel just barely sufficient. The story, the characters, and the overall execution never rise above average, which makes the film feel a bit empty once the jokes are over. In the end, the comedy saves it from being forgettable, but it also highlights how little the rest of the film offers. It is an easy watch with a few genuine laughs, but not much more beyond that.
- Mark Gaines2. april 2026Last 5 mins went over the top and ruined the film a little bit. Otherwise it was overall enjoyable to watch.
- rg940030. mars 2026Pretty Lethal is excellent at some things and absolutely terrible at others. It has some incredibly stylish action sequences with some excellent choreography. The way it blends ballet seamlessly with the fights is really fantastic, and the result is some really cool imagery. I also thought the lighting was pretty good, lending to the stylized cinematography. The problem is that all the effort of the filmmakers went towards the action, and not towards the script. The script is bad. Bad is an understatement. It is absolutely atrocious. There are multiple moments in this movie that completely defy belief. Not in the sense of film logic or just being annoyed at characters doing dumb things. As in, I cannot believe the filmmakers expect me to believe that this could be actual reality. An example is a character manages to get caught sneaking around and gets out of it by saying she was having trouble with the Wi-Fi. Sheer stupidity. It's a shame because you don't need to have the deepest plot or characters for a movie like this -- there are plenty of examples like Ready or Not that aren't exactly renowned for their story. The problem is that when there are moments like this, it completely takes you out of the movie and makes it so cringey until the next action sequence rolls around. I also think the girls don't have the type of gravitas to fully carry this movie. Maddie Ziegler as Bones is actually decent, but the rest range from okay (Lana Condor) to annoying (Avintika). I want to be able to recommend this movie because there are certain scenes that are legitimately very good, but I can't because the rest of the movie is a pain to get through.
- jackmeat29. mars 2026My quick rating - 6.2/10. Pretty Lethal walks in wearing pointe shoes and immediately kicks you in the face. Gracefully, of course. The movie opens with a sincere little monologue about the brutal, soul-melting reality of being a ballerina, which might trick you into thinking this is some A24 trauma ballet. Then the opening practice scene hits, and the dancers are throwing hands like they're auditioning for Black Swan: Fight Club Edition. It’s the kind of tonal whiplash I live for on my movie reviews page, because Pretty Lethal clearly knows exactly what it is. A dark comedy–action–horror hybrid that refuses to apologize for any of its choices. Our five drenched dancers - Bones (Maddie Ziegler), Princess (Lana Condor), Grace (Avantika), Chloe (Millicent Simmonds), and Zoe (Iris Apatow) - wander into a mysterious inn after their bus breaks down, because nothing says “good life decisions” like instantly agreeing to change into tutus in a stranger’s house. But hey, there’s a stage! You’re already in dancewear! Why not loosen up those hamstrings while a guy upstairs is being branded on the tongue? The film doesn’t bother with believability. It leaps straight into chaos like a grand jete performed off a balcony. At the 18-minute mark, after someone’s brains hit the floor with the elegance of glitter scattering on marley, we finally get the title card for Pretty Lethal, and it feels earned. These girls don’t actually know how to fight, which makes the violence feel hilariously scrappy and weirdly satisfying. Ballet training becomes a weapon. Bruised toes and taped joints turn into improvised survival tools. It’s like watching Van Damme with better extension and more eyeliner. The choreography really is the secret sauce here. Pretty Lethal blends classical movements with combat in a way that feels fresh instead of gimmicky. A hiding sequence built entirely on dancer flexibility? An entire ensemble routine used to beat the hell out of a small army? Yes, thank you, more of that. And Bones delivers the line of the movie with absolute deadpan perfection after one girl gets drugged: “What kind of a ballerina doesn’t know how to throw up?” It should be on a T-shirt. Uma Thurman glides through her limited screentime like a sinister casting director who wandered in from a different, classier film but decided to stay because the carnage looked fun. Pretty Lethal never tries to be deep. It prefers being violent, silly, self-aware, and stylish. It flirts with horror, winks at its own absurdity, and pirouettes straight through logic into the land of guilty-pleasure gold. Is it high art? No. Did I enjoy watching ballerinas stage-combat a mob of henchmen like they’re auditioning for Swan Lake: The Apocalypse? Absolutely. This is the kind of ridiculous genre mashup I’ll happily add to the watchlist for anyone who loves action served with bruises, blood, and a perfectly pointed toe.
- adey10025. mars 2026A bit daft really . But saying that some good fighting scenes lol I liked it but may not be everybodys cup if tea
- cultfilmliker31. mars 2026ANOTHER You’re Next / Ready or Not trend style movie?? Idk why I’m complaining they’re always fun and this one was no exception! Hungarian-set ballerina Green Room What the fuck is up with the soundtrack selection and music overall lol Should have just had Jessica Harper play the coach Loved this. Absolutely ludicrous ending, so funny Didn’t even recognize little Apatow!! Currently Ranked #15/40 in 2026 Ranked
- Goosebumper28. mars 2026The five ballerina actors do a good job in what is a silly premise of a story. Has a lot of fun fight sequences where each punch, kick and stab has oomph to do it. Things get bloody fast. The worst part of the film are the baddies who are not that intresting other than the lead villian played by Uma Thurman and a weirdo side character who comes into the film late.
- Dean Burkholder27. mars 2026If someone told me AI wrote the script, I'd believe them. Utter garbage
Pretty Lethal-trivia
Pretty Lethal ble utgitt 25. mars 2026.
Pretty Lethal ble regissert av Vicky Jewson.
Pretty Lethal har en spilletid på 89m.
Pretty Lethal ble produsert av David Leitch, Kelly McCormick, William Bindley, Mike Karz, Piers Tempest, Annie Marter.
It follows a group of ballerinas as they try to escape from a remote inn after their bus breaks down on the way to a dance competition.
Hovedpersonene i Pretty Lethal er Bones (Maddie Ziegler), Princess (Lana Condor), Zoe (Iris Apatow).
Pretty Lethal har aldersgrensen R.
Pretty Lethal er en Action, Thriller, Horror.
Pretty Lethal har en publikumsvurdering på 6.4 av 10.




















