Sitting In The Aisle: Horror Noire A History Of Black Horror

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Horror Noire A History Of Black Horror 8/10

Last night Cam and I went to see this documentary at The Egyptian Theatercalled Horror Noire A History Of Black Horror. It was very well done and I learned a lot of shit I had no idea about regarding horror films and the history of Black people in them. The way they showed trends and how they evolved with the times flowed really well. Starting with how Blacks could not even portray Blacks and were instead played by White people in blackface. Later when Black people were allowed in films they were just the butt of jokes. Later there were blaxplotation movies where Black people were either pimps, hookers, or drug addicts and in the 80's as more Whites moved from urban areas their own homes became the threat but still related to Black people or in the case of Poltergeist Native American ghosts. In the 90's they show movies like Tales From The Hood and others and how hip hop artists were into horror as a genre and incorporated it into their movies and eventually started appearing in those movies. This culminates with Get Out and the praise heaped upon that movie. All praise is due because that movie was fucking great. Wish they had touched on Sorry To Bother You. Really good documentary sponsored by that channel Shudder. There was some talk before the documentary followed by a Q&A that was so badly handled that me and Cam ended up leaving. I wanted to shout “Somebody make Candyman hold the mike to his face!” There was someone else there that annoyed the shit out of me but I won't mention her by name publicly but if you were there or know about her you know exactly who I am talking about. Christ, she just stepped on people trying to talk. Also, fuck everyone that kept whipping out their phones to check their social media accounts during the entire show. Still. Good documentary. Q&A could have been handled better. I want a poster from the documentary for my friend. Why were they not for sale?

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