Praise for the Film writer Marc Bernardin wrote for Nerdist. "The chance to fill every corner of their fictional Wakanda with the same level of craft and detail usually reserved for British-star-studded period pieces. An opportunity to tell a story about black lives, which matter and are not defined by their pain but, instead, by their glory. An answer to a culture's question, 'When will it be our time in the sun?'" The Verge's Bryan Bishop: "Not only is [the movie] a long-overdue embrace of diversity and representation, it's a film that actually has something to say -- and it's able to do so without stepping away from the superhero dynamics that make the larger franchise work. It's gripping, funny and full of spectacle, but it also feels like a turning point, one where the studio has finally recognized that its movies can be about more than just selling the next installment."