Daily Times (Primos, PA)

The ‘Black Panther’ enthralls

- By Amy Longsdorf For Digital First Media

“Black Panther,” the year’s biggest hit – and the best Marvel entry since “Iron Man” – is a truly glorious movie experience.

Chadwick Boseman stars as T’Challa, an African king who must defend his homeland against his thronesnat­ching cousin Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan.) Along the way, T’Challa is aided by a cadre of powerful women (Angela Bassett, Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong’o, Letitia Wright.)

Director Ryan Coogler (“Creed”) swirls together original characters, breathtaki­ng action scenes and surprising­ly complex themes – and makes it all look easy. “Black Panther” is a rarity: a genuinely affecting superhero epic. On Amazon, Google, iTunes, Movies Anywhere and Vudu.

Also new to VOD and Streaming Bent:

“Crash” co-writer Bobby Moresco is back with an intriguing thriller about a New Orleans cop (Karl Urban) who winds up in prison after accidental­ly shooting an undercover agent and being framed by a local mobster. After his release, Urban not only wants revenge but also aims to figure out how and why he was set up. Soon, he’s investigat­ing a car-bombing, a crooked pastor and a mysterious federal agent (Sofia Vergara.) If you think too much about it, “Bent” never makes much sense but while it’s unfolding, it has a jittery elegance about it. On Amazon, Google, iTunes, Movies Anywhere and Vudu.

My Friend Victoria: Here’s a French drama which powerfully illustrate­s how race and class can shape lives. As a youngster, orphan Victoria (Guslagie Malanda) spends a day at the home of a wealthy white classmate. The experience affects her as she drifts from job to job, unable to find her place in the world. Malanda doesn’t have the chops to convey Victoria’s inner turmoil but the movie stays with you, casting a haunting spell. On Amazon, Google, iTunes, Movies Anywhere and Vudu.

Anon: In this futuristic drama from “In Time” director Andrew Niccol, Clive Owen stars as a detective investigat­ing a series a murders. Crime has become almost obsolete thanks to new technologi­es which have rendered privacy obsolete. Still, as Owen digs, he discovers that a woman simply called the Girl (Amanda Seyfried) appears to be the culprit. But somehow the Girl has managed to delete herself from any and all visual records. What is behind the deception? On Netflix.

Teen Title

Batman Ninja: In this groundbrea­king anime feature, East meets West as the Caped Crusader travels back in time to medieval Japan to do battle with Lord Joker, who seeks total domination of the feudal states and final eliminatio­n of Batman. Can Bruce Wayne’s alter ego gain the advantage to stop the Joker from rewriting history? On Amazon, Google, iTunes, Movies Anywhere and Vudu.

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