BlacKkKlansman (2018)

Movie · 2018 · Crime, Comedy, Drama, History · 2h 16m · R · English

Curator score: 8.2/10 (1.5M ratings)

Infiltrate hate.

Overview

Colorado Springs, late 1970s. Ron Stallworth, an African American police officer, and Flip Zimmerman, his Jewish colleague, run an undercover operation to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan.

Ratings

Director

Spike Lee

Production

Legendary Pictures, QC Entertainment, Blumhouse Productions, Monkeypaw Productions, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, Perfect World Pictures

Cast

John David Washington, Adam Driver, Topher Grace, Laura Harrier, Alec Baldwin, Jasper Pääkkönen, Corey Hawkins, Paul Walter Hauser, Ryan Eggold, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Robert John Burke, Brian Tarantina, Arthur J. Nascarella, Ken Garito, Frederick Weller, Michael Buscemi, Damaris Lewis, Ato Blankson-Wood, Dared Wright, Faron Salisbury

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, angry, and darkly funny undercover thriller that turns a true-crime setup into a pointed satire about American racism, policing, and political rot. It’s one of Spike Lee’s most accessible films, but it still lands with real bite and a final stretch that makes the whole movie feel urgent rather than merely historical.

Best for

  • Viewers who like socially charged crime dramas with humor
  • Fans of undercover-cop stories with a political edge
  • People interested in films about racism, white supremacy, and American history
  • Audiences who want a movie that is both entertaining and confrontational

Skip if

  • You want a purely serious drama with no tonal shifts
  • You dislike movies that end on a direct political statement
  • You’re sensitive to racist language and hateful imagery
  • You prefer subtle, understated filmmaking over bold, outspoken cinema

Overview

BlacKkKlansman is built like a buddy-cop caper, but Spike Lee uses that familiar framework to expose something uglier and more enduring. The film is funny, tense, and often outrageous, yet it never lets the audience forget the real violence underneath the joke. That balance is what makes it so effective: the laughs keep you leaning in, and then the movie hits you with the truth.

Worth noting

John David Washington and Adam Driver make an excellent odd couple, with the film finding real rhythm in their split undercover operation. The performances are playful without softening the stakes, and the supporting cast gives the Klan scenes a grotesque, unsettling energy. Lee’s direction is confident and propulsive, moving from procedural detail to satire to outrage with very little slack.

Bottom line

What lingers most is the film’s refusal to treat racism as a relic. The ending deliberately widens the frame, connecting the story to the present in a way that feels blunt but earned. It’s not subtle, but subtlety is not the point here; the movie wants to provoke, and it does so with style, intelligence, and fury.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Jay (4★) · 10672 likes

patrice: i just got brutalised and assaulted by a white police officer ron: damn that shit sucks😢 wanna dance?

issy 🥝 · 8352 likes

“I got it, did you get it?” “I got it!” “Jimmy did you get it?” “I got it!” “Flip did you get it?” “I got it!” “Sarge did you get it?” “YOU’RE UNDER ARREST.”

matt lynch (3.5★) · 7348 likes

"I never used to think about it. Now I think about it all the time."

lauren (5★) · 6639 likes

“people will never elect a man like david duke as president.” honey, you’ve got a big storm comin’

Branson Reese · 5589 likes

I'm not sure who pointed it out, but it's basically impossible for a cop to go undercover to infiltrate the KKK and not run into another cop who's, y'know, not undercover

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Topics

crime drama, dark comedy, period piece, social satire, political thriller, 1970s, race relations, true story, provocative, ensemble

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