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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Desiree Evans and Saraciea Fennell about their anthology of horror stories from Black writers with the racial and gender representation they've longed for in the genre.
Racial inequity, duplicitous bosses and toxic office politics are the backdrop for a larger mystery that unfolds across 10 episodes of Hulu’s light-hearted yet poignant series “The Other Black ...
In the 1989 surrealist satire Chameleon Street, two Black men bicker after one says that he prefers women with light skin and “good hair.” After being criticized for the comment, the man makes ...
“The Other Black Girl” is all over the place in terms of genre and all the better for it. The 10-part Hulu series, which begins streaming on Sept. 13, follows a Black woman working in ...
Before “The Other Black Girl” had even hit bookshelves in 2021, Hulu had already snapped up the rights to bring Zakiya Dalila Harris’s fictional thriller to the small screen. Praised as a ...
Here’s the rub—horror’s been hitting snooze on Black women forever. Too often, they’re the sidekick who catches a knife early to juice up the white lead’s arc. Think Selena in 28 Days ...
This week, a series explores new Black horror films such as "Us," "Master" and "Nanny"; plus the western "Buck and the Preacher" and a Stephen Chow double-bill ...
Two new series about young culture-industry workers, “The Other Black Girl” and “Dreaming Whilst Black,” explore how representation can be a challenge — or even a horror story.
From final girls to frightening ghouls, these Black actresses have been scary good in horror movies throughout the years. By Sean Wellington · Updated October 19, 2021 Getting your Trinity Audio ...
Why We Need More Black Final Girls in Horror: A Call For Change Final girls are predominantly portrayed as upper-class white women.
Black police have mostly served as a stereotypical tool for the horror genre, and the race element can be a larger subject in our socially conscious horror future. Son of Ingagi (1940) is notable ...