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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: 3.5

Based on 8498 votes and 1633 reviews.


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User rating: March 10, 2018

All in all a poor representation of what could have been done with this set of characters. I came away feeling 'let down', especially given all the glowing reviews I'd heard. Not worth seeing, and doesn't need to be seen to advance any Marvel Universe plot lines.

User rating: March 10, 2018

No real depth of characters.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Decent soundtrack, but not enough to make up for the other flaws.

User rating: March 10, 2018

This set the new lowest bar for movies, lately they all seem to be coming from Disney.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Very poorly done 'Green Screen' effects. It's been years since I've been able to actually tell that an actor was on a set with a green screen behind them pretending to be somewhere else, especially in a big budget film.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Visual effects yeah sure, it was a gorgeous movie. But when all your battle scenes are CGI, you need to rethink what you are watching.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Very generic and boring super-hero based movie.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Parts were kewl, others not.

User rating: March 10, 2018

By the time the main villain comes back, it's just a tired cliche of the forgotten member of the royal family etc, etc, etc.. Ritual combat, in which the new king is simply thrashed in about 2 minutes (despite, apparently, training his whole life to be some amazing warrior)... It's nonsensical.

User rating: March 10, 2018

It's not like the action scenes are even remotely well done. The big spectacle pieces are CGI snooze-fests, and the one on one fight scenes are badly choreographed and most are filmed in near darkness.