Here to Stan for Shuri. The future Queen of Wakanda and the next Black Panther.✨"I do this for the craft and because I love you guys.” - Letitia Wright #Justice4Shuri. est. July 2021.
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BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER dir. Ryan Coogler
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BLACK PANTHER 2018, dir. Ryan Coogler
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Black Panther (2018) dir. Ryan Coogler.
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CHADWICK BOSEMAN & NICOLE BEHARIE 42 (2013), dir. Brian Helgeland
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Daddy Panther 🤭 anyways…happy pride month yall!! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
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Why Letitia called herself daddy panther on TikTok 💀
It’s pride month 🌈
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Danai at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; for a dinner commemorated the reopening of the wing and its revamped collection of work from Africa, the ancient Americas and Oceania.
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I’m obsessed with how short Winston make Anthony look. LOOK AT THEM!!!!!🥵🥵🥵

I hope they have scenes together🥰🥰
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So, the movie SURROUNDED deserves its own post...
Letitia Wright's SURROUNDED got slept-on when it dropped in 2023, TBH...
She also acted her ass off.

As I have said, it deals with a similar theme to SINNERS...just within a Western setting instead of a southern juke joint. Basically, it's a one location thriller wherein the heroine Mo, played by Tish, has to navigate when a criminal gang encumbers her journey on a stagecoach. Anyway. it's on PRIME. WATCH IT. SUPPORT IT. Letitia Wright is a producer and it is unheard of for a Black woman that young to produce and star in a movie like this. I literally cannot name another western starring a Black woman and if you trust/know my taste, I'm saying it's a decent watch. ...And Jamie Bell basically plays in a similar pool as Remmick. If you are looking for a similarly themed movie to SINNERS, just a different genre and sans blues music... SURROUNDED is pretty much that. BUT and THIS IS KEY, because it's from the perspective of a Black woman... that status means the lack of trust expands a bit because of the greater danger to her. In fact, I think it's interesting to compare her approach to her situation to how the people in that juke joint handled theirs.
#THISISAREC I may come back to this post to expand on that comparison, actually, under a cut, of course, after a rewatch. Because the similarities and differences are interesting.
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