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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 10, 2018

They lost me when the CIA guy said Michael B. Jordan's ghetto-talkin' character graduated from M.I.T. My ability to suspend reality only goes so far.

User rating: March 10, 2018

A lion king story modernized with some high tech outfits injected with some fighting, shooting, and tribal dances. A brilliant blunder.

User rating: March 10, 2018

There is little creativity here in terms of storytelling; the villain is probably the best thing about this movie, even if his fate is as predictable as the majority of Marvel villains.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Forrest Whittaker is wasted as a non-developed character with too short screen time, on top of the scene being rushed his final scene has no impact as a result. Martin Freeman is too fish out of water as well.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Acting ranges from disastrous to surprisingly solid. But the main flaw is that just a vehicle to make a political statement.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Two or three good parts don't make an entire movie.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Main story is bad.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Marvels engine appears to be losing its steam with each movie. Visually it was ok, everything was dull and boring.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Take Thor Ragnarok screenwriting, delete all the jokes and fun (literally there is 2 jokes in Pantera, and just inverse everyone's skin color. Ridiculous.

User rating: March 10, 2018

Essentially, it's the Lion King. Main character is overthrown by a relative who then proceeds to take the throne and make everyone believe the hero is dead, only for the hero and a small band of companions to return and fight off the villain and retake the throne.