TheOrator.Press: Events Dear Boy. Events! The Royal Albert Hall European Premier of The ‘Black Panther’ ‘Films In Concert’ Series. Film News & Review. Saturday May 27th 2023


And Then There’s A Whole Tribe of Extraordinary Women, The Kingdom’s Female Fighters – Known As Doramilaje Who Are Supremely Fit, Fierce And Thoroughly Dedicated To Protecting The Nation. And It Needs Protecting As There Is A Threat To The Throne From A Secret Brother From Outside of The Royal Marriage Following An Extra Marital Indulgence By His Father, The Late King,

Michael B. Jordan Is In Peak Physical Condition As The Consequently Emotionally Wounded But Fierce Warrior Brother Who Launches A Ruthless Imperial Takeover, Fuelled By Hurt, Envy And Fury.

But Who Will Win And Be Declared King After All The Fighting?
Suffice To Say There’s A Twist!

The Drama, Emotion And Special Effects of The Film Are The Perfect Setting For Live African Orchestral Emphasis And Dynamic ‘Talking Drum’ Storytelling. It Was Totally Captivating, Heart-Racing And Inspiring. Massamba Diop Featured In  Ludwig Göransson’s Original Score, Which Won A Grammy And An Oscar. It Was A Privilege Watching Him Perform In Real LIfe In Real Time With Real Charisma, Style And Flair.

The Chemistry Throughout The Production, Especially Between Mother And Son Is Real And Respectful. The Clothes And The Music Are Awesomely Authentically African. And The Cinematography Just Beautiful.

There Is Not One Bad Actor. Everyone Is Excellent. Including As Ever, Andy Serkis. Angela Bassett Was Robbed of An Oscar For What’s Love Got To Do With It (1993). Again, She Deserves One Here. Thirty Years Later She Is Still A Magnificent Actress Who Appears To Be Timeless. Others Have Won Oscars For Less. Bassett Always Gives More! It Felt Like An Honour To Be Watching Such Acting Royalty In The Beautiful Arena of Wakander At The Royal Albert Hall.

(See Links In The Photo Gallery Below)