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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: February 19, 2018

the amount of fake 5 star reviews that all sound the same made by the same person is pathetic LOL. i expected a certain level of quality after thor ragnarok. what an embarassing let down.

User rating: February 19, 2018

Just finished watching it and, wow, what a well done movie!

User rating: February 19, 2018

Expensive sleep aid

User rating: February 18, 2018

A worthy time killer for the budget priced theater, but it definitely did not change my life. Good, but not great. It has a few funny moments. The set up was efficient, but not particularly moving. The premise strains suspension of disbelief, but if you just let go and enjoy the spectacle, it turns out to be decent popcorn cinema.

User rating: February 18, 2018

Marvel's best since Wonder Woman.

User rating: February 18, 2018

Awesome movie! But not the best Marvel movie...

User rating: February 18, 2018

Good movie

User rating: February 18, 2018

Many analysts argue colorblindness as the reigning ideological buttress of a historically distinct form of structural white supremacy, color-blind racism. In contrast to slavery and legal segregation, color-blind racism is theorized as covert and highly institutionalized. As such, analyses of contemporary racial reproduction often emphasize the structure of color- blindness, particularly the habitual routines and discursive patterns of everyday white actors. Though invaluable, this work may conceal whites’ innovation in reproducing, revising, and at times resisting white supremacy and corresponding logics. As opposed to focusing on the structural elements of colorblindness, I elevate colorblindness as a culturally recursive ac- complishment grounded in an epistemology of ignorance—that is a process of knowing de- signed to produce not knowing surrounding white privilege and structural white supremacy. Qualitatively analyzing 105 family wealth analyses produced by white college undergradu- ates researching racial inequality and the wealth gap, I identify four epistemic maneuvers by which students creatively repaired a breach in normative colorblindness. Demonstrating in- novative means by which ordinary whites bypass and mystify racial learning highlights their vested commitment to maintaining and creatively defending the ideologies that buttress ra- cial domination and white supremacy. As such, this research additionally advises updating strategies for challenging whites’ colorblindness

User rating: February 18, 2018

Just ok not great just ok

User rating: February 18, 2018

Fabulous movie and worth the IMAX 3D upcharge. As for the 25% that gave this movie 1 star - are you DC fanboys so bitter that you have to dis everything from Marvel? Yes I guess so. Rating this movie as 1 star is as inexplicable as voting for Trump.