Ana de Armas in “Ballerina.” (Lionsgate/AP)

Review by Ty Burr (3 stars)

You probably already know where you stand on the John Wick action movies. Either you think they’re dazzling displays of state-of-the-art fight choreography and darkly detailed world-building or they’re deplorable wallows in gun fetishism and ultraviolence — the apex of R-rated commercial entertainment or the nadir of a culture that’s been numbed by video game carnage and can only cheer on the cleverness of the kill. Subscribe for unlimited access to The Post You can cancel anytime. Subscribe

This being America, of course, they’re both. “Ballerina” — technically titled “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina” — is more and less of the same, a spin-off that stars Ana de Armas (“Knives Out,” “Blonde,” “No Time to

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