Lee's satirical 70s comedy is broad and unsubtle, but hits its targets effectively; In this movie, serious and funny clash into each other like experienced WWE wrestlers. It's an entertaining spectacle [and] brilliant
far more frightening than it is funny, BlacKkKlansman packages such weighty and ultra-relevant subjects into the form of a wildly uneven but consistently entertaining night
an incredible true-life story told in a boisterously exaggerated way; BlacKkKlansman is certainly Spike Lee’s most flat-out entertaining film in quite a long time, as well as his most commercial
a messy, proudly mainstream, sometimes riotously funny biopic-crowdpleaser about fighting, and clowning on, the dipshit thugs of skinhead America..BlacKkKlansman, flaws and all, will find that audience at the multiplex this year