Released: 25th April 2018
Seen: 2nd May 2018

Released: 15th February 2018 (Australia)
Seen: 19th February 2018

Before I begin I must state this explicitly as I can. I cannot begin to express what this film must mean to the black community, I wouldn’t even dare try. I implore you to go out and find black voices who are talking about this film and what it means to them because this film is proudly of that community and I, a white gay male, have no way of truly understanding the importance of this film in that context. I can only give my feelings on this as a film and not a cultural milestone to a community of people (Even though it absolutely is, let’s all just admit that now because it’s a literal fact). So, what follows is the opinion of one white man about the movie Black Panther. If you don’t want to hear some white boys opinions on the film, I completely understand that because this film should be talked about by people other than me… but I have a review blog and saw a movie, so this is where we are. Just wanted to state that up front and get it out of the way, let’s do this
Released: 5th February 2018
Seen: 5th February 2018
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Directed by: Julius Onah
Written by: Oren Uziel & Dong Jung
Produced by: Bad Robot & Paramount Pictures
Starring: Elizabeth Debicki, Daniel Brühl, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Chris O’Dowd, Ziyi Zhang, David Oyelowo, John Ortizm, Aksel Henniem & Roger Davies
Released: 18th January 2018 (Australia)
Seen: 18th January 2018

Directed by: Wes Ball
Written by: T.S. Nowlin
Produced by: Gotham Group, Temple Hill Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox
Starring: Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster & Ki Hong Lee
Released 26th December (Australia)
Seen 31st December

Directed by Alexander Payne
Written by Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor
Produced by Paramount Pictures, Ad Hominem Enterprises, Annapurna Pictures
Starring Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Hong Chau & Udo Kier
Released 22nd December
Seen 23rd December

Directed by David Ayer
Written by Max Landis
Produced by Clubhouse Pictures, Overbrook Entertainment, Netflix
Starring Will Smith & Joel Edgerton
Released 30th March (Australia)
Seen 21st December

Directed by Rupert Sanders
Written by Jamie Moss, William Wheeler & Ehren Kruger
Produced by Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Shanghai Film Group, Huahua Media, Arad Productions, Steven Paul Production, Amblin Partners, Grosvenor Park Productions, Seaside Entertainment, Weying Galaxy Entertainment
Starring Scarlett Johansson, Michael Pitt, Pilou Asbaek & Juliette Binoche
Released 14th December
Seen 16th December

Directed & Written by Rian Johnson
Produced by Lucasfilm, Ram Bergman Productions & Walt Disney Pictures
Starring Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac & PORG’S
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