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Slamdance Review: ‘The Civil Dead’

Chrishaun reviews 'The Civil Dead,' praising the film's naturalistic approach to "the power ...
Reviews

Review: ‘Candyman’

Nia DaCosta's 'Candyman' asks "What is the utility of Black pain?"
Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson and Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes in promotional art for 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier' (2021)
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Review: ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

Marvel's newest Disney+ series is fresh and invigorating for its titular characters, but ...
Features

Bracing for Departure: How The Leftovers Helped Me Grapple with the Unknown

Chrishaun takes a look back at Damon Lindelof’s 'The Leftovers' and how it ...
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Review: The Mortuary Collection

Horror anthology 'The Mortuary Collection' will leave you "horrified and spellbound".
Photo of Tony Todd in character as The Candyman, with bees crawling out of his open mouth.
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The Writing on the Wall — Candyman and the Specter of Racial Trauma

The legacy of ‘Candyman’ and the consumption of Black trauma in American culture.

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Animale’

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Will & Harper’

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Apartment 7A’

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