Blacks in Horror: Part 4

It feels like it’s been a long week for us all. Hopefully this list of movies helps you zone out for a bit by putting your nerves on edge even more…Well, it’s a horror list, so probably won’t relax you. Just wanted to be honest. But anyway, let’s kick off the end of our four-part list, shall we?

Vampires Vs. The Bronx

A relatively new entry, compared to the majority of our list but it was definitely a fun watch. We should this film not long after it’s release and it was enjoyable. What happens when your neighborhood gets gentrified…by vampires? Well in this film a trio of BX natives find out and have to save their neighborhood in more ways than one.

Blacks in Horror: Part 2

Part 2, Day 2! We’re picking up right where we left off and giving you more films you can check out during spooky season that’s either for blacks, by blacks…or have black leads in them. So let’s get to it, shall we?

Candyman(1992)

Probably one of the more infamous stories from our childhood was the tale of Candyman. It seems like we were all scared of Candyman! And even if we didn’t think or know if he was real or not, we weren’t looking in the mirror and saying his name 3 times in a row to find out.

Blacks in Horror: Part 1

With 2020 being a pivotal point in history for several reasons, we’ve also seen a number of Horror and thriller films with black leads become more prevalent over the past couple years. With the likes of Get Out, Antebellum and next year’s remake of Candy Man, the genre seems to bee in good hands!

With that being said, we’ve decided to put together a list of black horror and thriller films to be aware of. Note, these all aren’t great, scary or thrilling but we want to help you binge on black horror and Spooky season is about to reach its Peak!

All This week we will be doing short lists of films with blacks, past, current and future in the horror genre. Ready? Here we go.

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