In Love w/ Horror@NorwesCon (@nlovewithhorror) 's Twitter Profile
In Love w/ Horror@NorwesCon

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Kristie + AJ | follow for the horror, stay for the culture | bylines @horrormovieblog @nighttidemag | we support Black & indie horror | SC📍

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And the awful part is it’s across every streamer and distributor. Just look at the rollout for Nickel Boys, American Fiction, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, On Becoming a Guinea Fowl. They give the illusion of backing Black talent just to set them up to fail.

And the awful part is it’s across every streamer and distributor. Just look at the rollout for Nickel Boys, American Fiction, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, On Becoming a Guinea Fowl. They give the illusion of backing Black talent just to set them up to fail.
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just saw Crooklyn on 35mm. we don’t talk enough about how Spike Lee is one of the best to ever do it. an absolute force of cinema.

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Just a reminder to check out the latest Found Footage Fridays episode (link below) where we at Voices From the Mausoleum covered The Night is Young, a found footage film about lesbian vampires and online dating come on!!! 🙌🏽 lol youtu.be/g3SheXKfPn8?si…

Just a reminder to check out the latest Found Footage Fridays episode (link below) where we at Voices From the Mausoleum covered The Night is Young, a found footage film about lesbian vampires and online dating come on!!! 🙌🏽 lol

youtu.be/g3SheXKfPn8?si…
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Credit to Coogler for bringing hoodoo to the big screen. To incorporate that type of spirituality and combine it with vampire lore while also utilizing it as an allegory for colonization and Christianity’s effect on black people. Plus the blues aspect! Whew.

Credit to Coogler for bringing hoodoo to the big screen. To incorporate that type of spirituality and combine it with vampire lore while also utilizing it as an allegory for colonization and Christianity’s effect on black people. Plus the blues aspect! Whew.