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The Purge: Election Year (2016)

An unspecified amount of time after The Purge: Anarchy, Leo (Frank Grillo) is working as head of a security team guarding independent presidential candidate...
The Purge: Anarchy

The Purge: Anarchy (2014)

A year after the events of The Purge, The Purge: Anarchy focuses on a group of disparate individuals in downtown Los Angeles on the...
The Purge

The Purge (2013)

In the year 2022, unemployment and crime are down to historic lows, thanks to an annual ritual known as the Purge. During the 12-hour...
The First Purge

The First Purge (2018)

Every movie in the Purge franchise has been more overtly sociopolitical than the one before it, and The First Purge takes the series to...
Let’s Scare Julie

Let’s Scare Julie (2020)

Watching Let’s Scare Julie made me think about black folks’ frequent complaint about Black History Month being relegated to the short, crappy month that...
Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out

40 Horror Movies About Black-White Race Relations

Horror movies tend to be thought of as hollow entertainment, but horror has a long history of addressing heavy social issues, whether directly or...

Black & Urban Horror Movies of the 2020s

2020s Horror Movies Featuring Black Characters 2020: Always and Forever 2020: Amityville Island 2020: Antebellum 2020: A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting 2020: Bad Hair 2020: Black Box 2020: BlackNight 2020: Behind...
Body Cam

Body Cam (2020)

As incidents of racial profiling and police brutality continue to make headlines, Body Cam -- the Mary J. Blige vehicle about an entity haunting...
Meet the Blacks

Meet the Blacks (2016)

In modern horror, it seems a movie isn't a true success until someone parodies it. Black filmmakers have taken a prominent role in the...
The State of Black Horror: Get Out and Beyond

The State of Black Horror: Get Out and Beyond

Today, the status of African Americans in horror films is tied intrinsically to the status of African Americans in cinema as a whole. That...