Black Panther

Directed by Ryan Coogler
PG-13
2018    2h 15mAction, Adventure
7.396%7.4
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T'Challa, heir to the hidden but advanced kingdom of Wakanda, must step forward to lead his people into a new future and must confront a challenger from his country's past.
  • Chadwick BosemanT'Challa / Black Panther
  • Michael B. JordanErik Killmonger
  • Lupita Nyong'oNakia
  • Danai GuriraOkoye
  • Martin FreemanEverett K. Ross
  • Daniel KaluuyaW'Kabi
  • Letitia WrightShuri
  • Winston DukeM'Baku
  • Sterling K. BrownN'Jobu
  • Angela BassettRamonda
  • Forest WhitakerZuri
  • Andy SerkisUlysses Klaue
  • Florence KasumbaAyo
  • John KaniT'Chaka
  • David S. LeeLimbani
  • Nabiyah BeLinda
  • Isaach de BankoléRiver Tribe Elder
  • Connie ChiumeMining Tribe Elder
  • Dorothy SteelMerchant Tribe Elder
  • Danny SapaniBorder Tribe Elder
  • Shahz SheikhFebruary 25, 2025
    Lots of action, cool effects and great acting by Chadwick
  • OdinTheRavenKingApril 2, 2026
    ## Synopsis With T'Challa becoming King of Wakanda after the death of his father in [[Captain America Civil War]], he must protect his throne and his country's way of life when a mysterious challenger appears challenging the throne. ## Review I think this is a wonderful movie, but there are some things that I cannot stand, and they are extremely consistent in the movie. Let us start with the things that really upset me. As I have said in [[Without Remorse]] and [[Highest 2 Lowest]], Michael B. Jordan is mostly an entitled person who thinks he is owed something. He was great in [[Sinners]], but this movie is the main proof of that entitlement that he brings to most of his movies. He shows up, says he is owed, and he deserves this because something bad happened to him. While what happened was absolutely terrible, he dies on a hill thinking he can and should change something to right the world in his way. This is sense of being owed is compounded when T'Challa's best friend decides that to side with Jordan's character. There are some jokes that also just seem really dumb. There is a scene where a rhino just stops charging at full speed and within a couple seconds because the right person stepped in the way. Add that to the jokes that were funny in 2000 like "what are those?!!" Maybe it is just lost on me, but it really felt like it was dumbed down. With that out of the way, we can finally talk about Chadwick Boseman, Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett, and Winston Duke just making play things of this movie. They were outstanding and really brought out their best performance. I believed what they believed. I felt what they felt. M'Baku is my favorite character in this. Playing the leader that think through the steps of what needs to be done, even if he doesn't like it. Loved it. The fight scenes and technology are really cool. The Afrofuturism the is both legitimately and figuratively woven into the background culture of Wakanda is outstanding. Their cloaks are shields. The beads are communicators. There is just an overwhelming amount of outstanding design and thought that you can easily miss how smartly it was done, especially during the fight scenes. It just flows and blends in perfectly. ## [My Rating](epicscreentime com/rating-rules/) I enjoy this movie. It is fun to watch, the pacing is really good, and the story makes sense from a story arch perspective. No issues with that. I have issues with the thinness of some of the characters that are supposed to be pretty big villains. Killmonger is a beast, I mean look at the costume design for his armor, and Jordan did a fantastic job of just proving that, but his performance/the writing just killed the character for me. The jokes only land once and then it because an eye rolling movie. It is just a constant back and forth. So I am giving it a 7. ## [Parental Rating](epicscreentime com/rating-rules/) This is a movie about family doing the right thing. A movie with a lot of social references that my parents wouldn't get. However, I know my dad did enjoy watching it because the language was limited for the most part. My mom isn't really into these movies, but the family element might have her give it a try if a grandkid asked. I am going to say approved by both, even though I don't think they would watch it on their own.
  • HakihikoMarch 11, 2026
    Strength in Identity "Black Panther" stands as one of the most culturally significant entries in the MCU, combining superhero spectacle with themes of identity, heritage, and responsibility. While it follows a fairly familiar structure for the genre, the film distinguishes itself through its world-building and thematic focus. Wakanda is easily one of the movie's greatest strengths. The setting feels rich and vibrant, blending advanced technology with strong cultural traditions. Visually, the film creates a unique atmosphere that gives it a clear identity within the MCU. The performances are strong across the board, with the cast bringing conviction and presence to their roles. The character dynamics help ground the story, and the emotional stakes feel meaningful throughout much of the film. The action sequences are entertaining, though some moments rely heavily on visual effects that don't always feel as polished as the rest of the production. The narrative itself is engaging, but it largely follows the typical path of an origin-style superhero story. Despite some familiar storytelling beats, "Black Panther" remains a compelling and important chapter in the MCU thanks to its strong themes and memorable world-building.
  • vervolkFebruary 4, 2026
    It looks really stupid. The creators tried to simultaneously show the uniqueness of the African peoples and the technological advancement of Wakanda, but it turned out that even with technology, Africans remain savages.
  • Eric BakkeOctober 13, 2024
    The complexities that lie within the villain Erik Killmonger, along with its brilliant soundscape and rich cultural themes, positions Black Panther as one of the greatest superhero movies of all time.
  • warmad5January 11, 2026
    Very good start to start the story. Will have to see how far they take it.
  • ClowniEDecember 26, 2025
    It's a refreshing break, in the Marvel movie series
  • Harish CousalNovember 16, 2025
    Cultural earthquake with style. Beautiful world-building and a villain who steals the spotlight.
  • rivers_reviewsJune 15, 2025
    WAKANDA FOREVER 🙅‍♂️ RIP Chadwick
  • tellumAugust 21, 2025
    The world building for Wakanda, the likable and relatable characters, and the not so subtle messaging makes this easily one of the best superhero movies.
  • DisentAugust 8, 2025
    The most over rate marvel movie of all time. I literally dont know anyone that's watched this, yet it made all the money? Wakanda for never.
  • Richard ThorntonJuly 22, 2025
    Wakanda foh evah
  • gradientorangeJune 3, 2025
    one of my all-time favorite mcu movies. it was the very first one i saw in theaters and ill never forget how i felt leaving the show. i was immediately a super fan.
  • mickerdooJuly 8, 2025
    Awesome effects, great story and superbly casted. Definitely an asset to the MCU. Also happy for what this meant to the black community.
  • Kristian OdlandJuly 1, 2025
    Top-tier MCU! Killmonger is the best-written villain in the entire franchise.

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