The Bad Batch | Jason Momoa | Suki Waterhouse | Keanu Reeves | Giovanni Ribisi

The Bad Batch, directed by Ana Lily Amirpour, is a surreal action-thriller roaming a post-apocalyptic desert. A lone survivor battles cannibals and cultists in a lawless wasteland seeking purpose. The film delivers raw action, exploring survival, freedom, and surrealism, tied to your love for Momoa’s commanding roles.
Momoa’s hulking Miami Man captivates, his dune skirmishes—like a blood-soaked axe duel—pulse-pounding, while Waterhouse’s resilient Arlen, Reeves’s eerie Dream, and Ribisi’s frantic Screamer add stakes. Amirpour’s dreamlike visuals—barren sands, glowing shantytowns—and an eclectic score power the 118-minute runtime, with deliberate pacing.
The action sequences, blending brutal combat and bizarre stakes, thrill, grossing $2 million but gaining cult acclaim. Momoa, Waterhouse, Reeves, and Ribisi forge a wild, action-packed saga, gripping indie fans.
The Bad Batch is a bold, star-driven mirage, with its stars as its relentless heart.
Rating: 6.6/10