
John David Washington
Ron Stallworth
Adam Driver
Flip Zimmerman
Topher Grace
David Duke
Laura Harrier
Patrice Dumas
Alec Baldwin
Dr. Kennebrew Beauregard
Jasper Pääkkönen
Felix Kendrickson
Corey Hawkins
Kwame Ture
Paul Walter Hauser
Ivanhoe
Ryan Eggold
Walter Breachway
Isiah Whitlock, Jr.
Mr. Turrentine
Robert John Burke
Chief Bridges
Brian Tarantina
Officer Clay Mulaney
Arthur J. Nascarella
Officer Wheaton
Ken Garito
Sergeant Trapp
Frederick Weller
Master Patrolman Andy Landers
Michael Buscemi
Jimmy Creek
Damaris Lewis
Odetta
Ato Blankson-Wood
Hakeem
Dared Wright
Officer Cincer
Faron Salisbury
Officer Sharpe
Ashlie Atkinson
Connie Kendrickson
Victor Colicchio
Steve
Paul Diomede
Jerry
Elise Hudson
Librarian
Danny Hoch
Agent Y
Nicholas Turturro
Walker
Ryan Preimesberger
Jesse Nayyar
Harry Belafonte
Jerome Turner
Gina Belafonte
Gina B.
Ernest Rayford
Josh the Waiter
James Campbell
Waiter
Jared Johnston
CSPD Officer Brickhouse
Michael J. Burg
CSPD Officer Myers
Jeremy J. Nelson
Records Room Officer
Nichelle Bolden
Student Activist

























Released
en
$15,000,000.00
$93,411,426.00
- #based on novel or book
- #ku klux klan
- #1970s
- #black panther party
- #biography
- #based on true story
- #undercover cop
- #racism
- #based on memoir or autobiography
- #revisionist history
- #white supremacy
- #thoughtful
- #defiant
- #kkk
- #kkk rally
Reviews

This is a cracking depiction of the infiltration of the KKK by the courageous (and the first) black Colorado Springs police officer Ron Stallworth (John David Washington). Initially assigned some fairly mundane tasks in the records room, his boss decides that his skills might better be used working with the "radical" black student group - led by Patrice Dumas. Dumas has invited civil rights leader

I think the last film of Lee's watched and enjoyed was his Malcolm X biopic... but to be honest I don't think I really enjoyed the film so much as I did Denzel's performance. I mean, isn't it nice to see Denzel Washington playing something other than the smart law enforcement officer and actually bring his all to a film? I guess I should be fair and say that it's not as horribly bad as Son of S

BlacKkKlansman is an incredible bio-flick that shows the parallels between the 1970s and todays political landscape. The performances by Washington and Driver were absolutely brilliant. With the addition to all the Klansman performances, they really sell the world and the treatment towards minorities in a very serious but brutal way which I really appreciated. For a biographical piece, it really k

**_Polemical, didactic, confrontational, angry, trenchant - a state-of-the-nation address_** > _We made a contemporary-period film, and it's about what's happening in the world today. Don't make the mistake that this stuff is just happening in the United States; it's worldwide._ > [...] > _One of the things I know will happen is that when this guy in the White House, when he's gone, and h

The way _BlacKkKlansman_ ends, felt in terms of formula almost as if I was supposed to have just seen some unsubtle propaganda, which seemed a very unusual note to go out on. It did sort of make me step back a bit, but it absolutely did not temper my enjoyment of the movie. I was engaged from the word go, and everybody in it is **so good**. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly












