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    Movie Review

    Dual missions of Judas and the Black Messiah make for a mixed bag

    Alex Bentley
    Feb 9, 2021 | 12:17 pm
    Dual missions of Judas and the Black Messiah make for a mixed bag
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    When it comes to Black civil rights leaders in the 1960s, most of the historical and pop cultural focus has gone to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. The leaders of the Black Panther Party in the ‘60s have not been as heavily covered, with the most notable movie about that time being 1995’s Panther by Mario Van Peebles.

    The new film Judas and the Black Messiah attempts to illuminate another chapter in Black Panther history, this one featuring Chicago Chairman Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya) and Bill O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield), one of Hampton’s lieutenants who also happened to be an FBI informant. Hampton had a large vision for the Black Panthers, including forming a so-called “Rainbow Coalition” between them and other social revolutionary groups in Chicago.

    As the recent documentary MLK/FBI deftly detailed, the bureau under Director J. Edgar Hoover (Martin Sheen) was doing everything it could to keep Black leaders under control, and informants such as O’Neal were an important part of their tactics. O’Neal had to walk an extra fine line, appearing to show allegiance to Hampton and the rest of the Panthers while still giving reports to Roy Mitchell (Jesse Plemons), his FBI handler. His responsibilities went up even more when Hampton was sent to jail on trumped-up charges.

    Written and directed by Shaka King, the film feels stuck between two missions. King and co-writer Will Berson clearly want to put a spotlight on the Black Panthers and what they were trying to accomplish. But the main character of the film is O’Neal, and his ambivalence about being an informant and the various ways that the FBI would use him to undermine Hampton and others is given the bulk of the attention.

    That imbalance leaves the story of Hampton and his journey without much heft to it. This is seen most clearly when the film delves into his relationship with Deborah Johnson (Dominique Fishbach). The two have a strong bond, but the emotions of that connection are lacking, not least because Fishbach doesn’t have the presence the character seems to require, especially when compared to Kaluuya.

    More importantly, the ongoing conflict between the Panthers and all law enforcement agencies never feels as important as it should. The Panthers were treated as poorly as you’d expect by the mostly white forces, but the scenes showing their various confrontations are uninteresting, as if King was including them just to check something off the list to make sure the audience knows the cops were racist.

    Both Kaluuya and Stanfield are as compelling as they’ve been in their previous roles, although Stanfield comes off a bit better thanks to the nuances of his character. Kaluuya speaks in such a unique manner – fast and with an odd accent – that a good amount of his dialogue is unintelligible. However, his inflection makes the meaning of his speech clear even when his words are not.

    Ultimately, Judas and the Black Messiah falls short of its intended goal. Despite two strong lead performances, it never makes the case that it belongs in the category of such notable recent Black-led films as Da 5 Bloods and One Night in Miami.

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    Judas and the Black Messiah debuts in theaters and on HBO Max on February 12.

    LaKeith Stanfield and Jesse Plemons in Judas and the Black Messiah.

    LaKeith Stanfield and Jesse Plemons in Judas and the Black Messiah
    Photo by Glen Wilson
    LaKeith Stanfield and Jesse Plemons in Judas and the Black Messiah.
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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 16 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Feb 19, 2026 | 6:00 am
    Cast of Broadway production of The Great Gatsby
    Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman
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    It's another big theater weekend across Dallas, with seven different productions/events starting or taking place over the next four days, including a big Broadway musical. Other choices include four well-known comedians, two dance productions, a festival celebrating the oncoming spring, the finals days of an art exhibition, and a symphony concert.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. If you want more options, check out the calendar for an even longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, February 19

    Bishop Arts Theatre Center presents Banned Books Festival: So You Want to Talk About Race
    Bishop Arts Theatre Center's Banned Books Festival features six short plays inspired by Ijeoma Oluo’s So You Want to Talk About Race. Written by local playwrights, the powerful pieces explore race, identity, and social justice, sparking meaningful conversation and reflection. The festival takes place through March 8.

    Theatre Three presents Penelope
    What’s Penelope been up to since Odysseus went off to war? She’s had a few drinks and started a band! So go ahead and grab a drink too, and listen to this ancient tale made new with a beautiful folk-inflected pop score about a woman wondering who she is if she’s alone, and discovering that she has, is, and will always be complete, with her husband by her side or otherwise. The production runs through March 22 at Theatre Three.

    The Beacon Theatre presents Romeo & Julian
    New theater company The Beacon Theatre presents Romeo & Julian, a bold, modern queer retelling of Shakespeare’s classic. It follows the forbidden love between the sons of two rival religious leaders (one Southern Baptist and one Catholic) in the small town Verona, Texas, where being gay is the town’s gravest sin. The production, which started last weekend, will have four more showings through Sunday at Cox Playhouse in Plano.

    Auriga Productions presents The Last Testament of Rudolf Hess
    Auriga Productions will present the world premiere of acclaimed playwright Dennis Richard’s The Last Testament of Rudolf Hess. Over the course of one afternoon, the unrepentant 93-year-old Hess - imprisoned for crimes committed while serving as Adolf Hitler’s Deputy Führer - encounters the mysterious "Elsa." Her presence forces Hess’s confrontation with the consequences of his conduct during his rise to power and of his ill-fated efforts to broker peace with Great Britain during the early stages of World War II. The production will have four performances through Sunday at Artstillery.

    Broadway Dallas presents The Great Gatsby
    The Great Gatsby, based on the classic American novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is an unforgettable journey of love, wealth, and tragedy that brings the Roaring Twenties to life on stage. The story of extravagance and longing features choreography by Dominique Kelley, a book by Kait Kerrigan, and a jazz- and pop-influenced original score by Jason Howland and Nathan Tysen. The national tour of the Broadway show will be at the Music Hall at Fair Park through March 1.

    Ochre House Theater presents Blood Hammer Girl
    Tiffany is a storybook main character, bright-eyed, romantic, and dreaming about her future. Living with her mystic father in a village that values quiet obedience, Tiffany discovers a violent, secret tradition that challenges her every belief and relationship. From murky legend to real life, Tiffany must discover the depths of her own darkness, and if possible, find a way out of a murderous nightmare. The production runs through March 7 at Ochre House Theater.

    Friday, February 20

    Improv Arlington presents D.L. Hughley
    Known for being politically savvy in true comedian-style, D.L. Hughley dives head first into hot-button controversial topics with insightfully sharp observations and his signature rapid-fire jokes. He has also made quite an impression in the television and radio arena, as he is known for his sitcom, The Hughleys, as host of his own late night talk show on CNN, D.L. Hughley Breaks the News, and as one of the Original Kings of Comedy. He'll perform five times through Sunday at Improv Arlington.

    David Spade: I Got a Feel for It
    David Spade became a household favorite during his tenure as a cast member on NBC’s Saturday Night Live. Spade went on to receive nominations for an Emmy Award, Golden Globe, and American Comedy Award for his role on the sitcom Just Shoot Me. He continues to be a box office draw, touring his stand-up shows nationwide. His most recent stand-up special, Dandelion, premiered on Prime Video in 2025. He'll perform at Majestic Theatre.

    Ballet North Texas presents Winter Mix
    A bold evening of contrast and innovation, Winter Mix features Nicolina Lawson’s serene Pastoral, set to Beethoven’s lush classical score, alongside the electrifying return of Mackenzie Jones’s Frequency 434. Classical beauty meets contemporary edge in this powerful mid-season repertory performance. The production will have performances on Friday and Saturday at Moody Performance Hall.

    Saturday, February 21

    Dallas Arboretum presents Dallas Blooms
    Dallas Blooms is the Dallas Arboretum's most iconic annual tradition, welcoming the city back to spring with more than 500,000 blooming bulbs planted throughout the garden. Across the season, sweeping displays of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and other seasonal favorites transform the landscape into a living tapestry of color and scale. In addition to the expansive floral displays, Dallas Blooms features a robust lineup of seasonal programming that brings together food, art, culture and horticulture. The event takes place through April 12.

    Piff the Magic Dragon: The Clone Tours
    Comedian Piff the Magic Dragon will come to Dallas as part of his The Clone Tours. Fans will have the chance to witness the magic of Piff and Mr. Piffles 2.0, the World's Only Magic Performing Chihuahua.. Guests can expect award-winning comedy, awe-inspiring magic and the debut of new tricks performed by Mr. Piffles 2.0. There will be two performances on Saturday at Majestic Theatre.

    Teatro Dallas presents 22nd International Theatre Festival
    Teatro Dallas' 22nd International Theatre Festival will finish up with one final production, Potestad. Presented by Hugo Kogan and written by Eduardo Pavlovsky, it is a haunting and deeply unsettling solo play that confronts one of the darkest episodes in Argentina’s history: the systematic kidnapping of children during the military dictatorship. In this intense and complex performance, Kogan embodies the fragmented mind of a man who justifies his role within a system of ideological and ethical manipulation. The performances takes place at Latino Cultural Center.

    Bruce Wood Dance presents Wood/Shop
    Bruce Wood Dance's annual Wood/Shop is an up-close dance experience that features new creations by their company dancers. The production takes place in the Bruce Wood Dance studios, with performances on Saturday and Sunday, and also next weekend, February 28 and March 1.

    Sunday, February 22

    Dallas Museum of Art presents "Creatures and Captives: Painted Textiles of the Ancient Andes" closing day
    Sunday will be the final day to view "Creatures and Captives: Painted Textiles of the Ancient Andes" at the Dallas Museum of Art. For centuries, ancient Andean artists painted animals, humans, abstract motifs, and mythical beings on undyed cotton cloth. Showcasing a subtle color palette, these painted textiles have long been overshadowed by textiles woven from brightly dyed cotton and woolen yarns. The exhibition presents examples from the DMA’s collection highlighting this lesser-known Andean textile tradition.

    Lone Star Wind Orchestra presents 20th Anniversary Season Celebration Concert
    Lone Star Wind Orchestra's 20th Anniversary Season Celebration Concert will feature the world premiere of the the wind band transcription of Michael Daugherty's "Last Dance at the Surf," pianist Aaron Kurz performing the "Concerto for Piano and Winds" by composer Nancy Galbraith, the Lone Star Youth Winds presenting Tyler Grant’s "All the Earth and Air," a collaboration between the Lone Star Wind Orchestra and Lone Star Youth Winds, a new film by the Dallas nonprofit kNOwBOX Dance, and more. The concert takes place at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Jim Breuer: Find the Funny
    Actor/comedian Jim Breuer is best known as a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 1998 and for starring in the 1998 film Half Baked alongside Dave Chappelle. These days, he hosts a weekly podcast called The Breuniverse, where he brings people from all walks of life together. Breuer's standup comedy tackles all subjects from marriage and relationships to current events to love and loss. He'll perform at Majestic Theatre.

    Cast of Broadway production of The Great Gatsby
    Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman

    Broadway Dallas presents The Great Gatsby at the Music Hall at Fair Park through March 1.

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