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Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975)
To focus on the insane climactic revenge of this admittedly problematic film is to dismiss statements about race, police brutality, community, and norms of the time. Deeper than you think.
Thoughts?
#horror
Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975)
To focus on the insane climactic revenge of this admittedly problematic film is to dismiss statements about race, police brutality, community, and norms of the time. Deeper than you think.
Thoughts?
#horror
Tales from the Hood (1995)
A underrated anthology that strikes a balance between scares, campiness, and stories/subtext that are just as relevant, if not more so, 30 years later. The first two stories are best but all are good.
Thoughts?
#horror
Tales from the Hood (1995)
A underrated anthology that strikes a balance between scares, campiness, and stories/subtext that are just as relevant, if not more so, 30 years later. The first two stories are best but all are good.
Thoughts?
#horror
Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde (1976)
A black scientist's experiments on a health serum unleash an evil monster with a grudge against pimps and prostitutes.
An underrated classic filled with subtext and symbolism. A great take on the ideas.
Thoughts?
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Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde (1976)
A black scientist's experiments on a health serum unleash an evil monster with a grudge against pimps and prostitutes.
An underrated classic filled with subtext and symbolism. A great take on the ideas.
Thoughts?
#horror
Attack the Block (2011)
A gang of street youths, stoners, and tower block residents do battle with aliens.
An excellent film filled with still-relevant subtext that is also John Boyega's debut film. I'm being intentionally vague.
Thoughts?
#horror
Attack the Block (2011)
A gang of street youths, stoners, and tower block residents do battle with aliens.
An excellent film filled with still-relevant subtext that is also John Boyega's debut film. I'm being intentionally vague.
Thoughts?
#horror
Sugar Hill (1974)
A woman takes revenge against the mob that killed her husband by having a voodoo queen summon Baron Samedi and an army of silver-eyed zombie former slaves to do her bidding.
Underrated, creepy, well-acted fun.
Thoughts?
#horror
Sugar Hill (1974)
A woman takes revenge against the mob that killed her husband by having a voodoo queen summon Baron Samedi and an army of silver-eyed zombie former slaves to do her bidding.
Underrated, creepy, well-acted fun.
Thoughts?
#horror
The Thing with Two Heads (1972)
A racist doctor transplants his head onto a black death row inmate. An overlong cops-chasing-motorbike stunt, good and bad effects, and utter weirdness ensue. Barely horror or sci-fi. But strangely fun?
Thoughts?
The Thing with Two Heads (1972)
A racist doctor transplants his head onto a black death row inmate. An overlong cops-chasing-motorbike stunt, good and bad effects, and utter weirdness ensue. Barely horror or sci-fi. But strangely fun?
Thoughts?
*sigh*
Blackenstein (1973)
They aren't all here because they're good. Something is weirdly fascinating about this poorly-shot/made, problematic blaxploitation Frankenstein riff...that THINKS it has things to say about Vietnam?
Thoughts?
#horror
*sigh*
Blackenstein (1973)
They aren't all here because they're good. Something is weirdly fascinating about this poorly-shot/made, problematic blaxploitation Frankenstein riff...that THINKS it has things to say about Vietnam?
Thoughts?
#horror
The V Word (2006)
Ernest Dickerson directs this second season Masters of Horror episode also starring Michael Ironside about testing the friendship between two boys when one turns into a monster. Cheesy, but fun.
Thoughts?
#horror
The V Word (2006)
Ernest Dickerson directs this second season Masters of Horror episode also starring Michael Ironside about testing the friendship between two boys when one turns into a monster. Cheesy, but fun.
Thoughts?
#horror
67 years ago.
We remembered them then and we'll remember them now.
Geoff Bent
Roger Byrne
Eddie Colman
Duncan Edwards
Mark Jones
David Pegg
Tommy Taylor
Billy Whelan
The Busby Babes.
The flowers of English football.
The flowers of Manchester.🌹
67 years ago.
We remembered them then and we'll remember them now.
Geoff Bent
Roger Byrne
Eddie Colman
Duncan Edwards
Mark Jones
David Pegg
Tommy Taylor
Billy Whelan
The Busby Babes.
The flowers of English football.
The flowers of Manchester.🌹