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Black Panther

User rating: 3.5 1633 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: February 16, 2018

On DVD/Blu-ray: May 15, 2018

PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi | 2h 14m

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User rating: March 13, 2018

47% liked this movie? Okay that's pretty bad, but if I had known, I wouldn't have gone. It turns out Rotten Tomatoes, review has been deleting negative reviews to preserve it's inflated score of the movie, and this site as well is deleting unfavorable comments.

User rating: March 13, 2018

Coogler should stick to five minute infomercials. This was boring. Bosewick almost kills the audience with boredom. The dialogue takes up more the 95% of the two and half hour movie. Imagine My Dinner with Andre, and a fight scene with a neighbor randomly thrown in. This movie is dumbing down the populace.

User rating: March 13, 2018

Nope. Don't do it.

User rating: March 13, 2018

You must like this movie and you must not give a negative review. Nuff said. This is not for entertainment, this is propaganda.

User rating: March 13, 2018

You must like this movie and you must not give a negative review. Nuff said. This is not for entertainment, this is propaganda.

User rating: March 13, 2018

It had everything better than almost all other Marvells

User rating: March 13, 2018

The music was one the best parts from this movie.

User rating: March 13, 2018

This is an interesting culture movie. Rich on traditions and music.

User rating: March 13, 2018

I’ve seen this movie three times and each time it gets more intense. I love the idea that the women are strong and the action displayed.

User rating: March 13, 2018

The lack of chemistry between Boseman and Jordan won’t confuse anyone with that of the charisma of the Redford/Newman tandem. Or even of Watson and Crick.