How Does “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” Move Forward from Devastating Loss?

How does a filmmaker like Ryan Coogler and a franchise like Black Panther move forward from the devastating loss of it’s iconic star? The answer appears to be shakily.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will be released on November 11th, just two years after Chadwick Boseman’s untimely death and his absence is felt in every frame. The entire cast fights their hardest to make up for that loss, none more so than Letitia Wright as Shuri, his brilliant sister and heir-apparent. She punches her way through the script but seems to be carrying the weight of box-office expectations along with her sorrow. Writer/Director Ryan Coogler throws everything he can think of at the plot, which results in a 161 minute long film that often loses focus and spends too little time with Wakanda itself. He also introduces a new “threat” that never seems very threatening in terms of world-domination.

So no, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is not as good as Black Panther. How could it be? It’s an impossible ask of Ryan Coogler, who lost not only a seminal character but also a dear friend. How do you write a story that properly moves the Black Panther franchise forward while honoring Chadwick Boseman and regarding the grief of his cast-mates and friends? I guess you simply do the best you can and I respect Ryan Coogler and all involved for the enormous effort they’ve given.

See Black Panther: Wakanda Forever for the incredible tribute it pays to T’Challa and to Chadwick Boseman. See it for the always incredible Angela Bassett and Lupita Nyong’o, and to honor the grit and passion of Letitia Wright. Most importantly, see Black Panther: Wakanda Forever because, though imperfect, it is vastly necessary. The film, franchise and everyone involved has suffered an unimaginable loss. This is their first step forward on shaky but committed legs. They may never have another Chadwick Boseman or T’Challa, but Wakanda Forever is a step away from the pain and towards greatness again.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever opens November 11th and is rated PG-13 for sequences of strong violence, action and some language.

Ocean's 8

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Dammit, this movie had better be good.
Sorry, but I’ve got some mounting concerns about Ocean’s 8, even as I watch Sarah Paulson calmly promote it on TV. Every time Sandra Bullock shows up looking sheik and relaxed on some late-night talk show, I tell myself that I’ll probably love Ocean’s 8. I smile as a sparkling Cate Blanchett plugs the movie and chugs beer with Jimmy Fallon, but in my heart I think, “Please…don’t let this movie suck.”
Because Ocean’s 8 can’t be just another Ocean’s movie with famous women in place of famous men. It can’t be a well-shot fashion show where glamorous women smirk as they rob other glamorous women. It has to be smart. It has to be funny. It has to tell a story we haven’t seen before and more importantly, Ocean’s 8 needs to make a statement about women and where we stand today.
And, if I was being completely honest, I’d admit that I need Ocean’s 8 to be even better than the Ocean’s movies that came before it.
No small task, right?
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Rihanna & Jim Parsons are coming to Plano TODAY!

Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) and Rihanna (Please,You Know Who She Is) are coming to town and will be walking the red carpet at the Cinemark West Plano TODAY at 5pm! They’re starring together in the new movie Home (opening March 27th) and are in Texas for the Premiere. Special thanks to Cheryl Jackson and Minnie’s Food Pantry for making THAT happen! 

Organizers are usually hush-hush about local premieres when celebrities are attending but not this time! They hope to have big crowds cheering for Jim & Rihanna so feel free to come on out! Continue reading →