Horror Noire (film) explained

Horror Noire
Director:Zandashé Brown
Robin Givens
Rob Greenlea
Kimani Ray Smith
Music:EmmoLei Sankofa
Distributor:Shudder
Country:United States
Language:English

Horror Noire is a 2021 American anthology horror film directed by Zandashé Brown, Robin Givens, Rob Greenlea and Kimani Ray Smith, and written by Tananarive Due, Steven Barnes, Ezra Claytan Daniels, Victor LaValle, Shernold Edwards and Al Letson. A follow-up to the 2019 documentary film , the features six stories: "Daddy," "Bride Before You," "Brand of Evil," "The Lake," "Sundown" and "Fugue State".[1]

The film was released on October 28, 2021 by Shudder.[2]

Reception

Critic from the Josh at the Movies gave it 2.5/5 stars writing: "The compiled talent for Horror Noire is the biggest draw here; unfortunately, the stories themselves are quite a mixed bag."[3] Chris Catt from the Creepy Catalog gave it a positive review and noted the final segment, “Sundown”.[4] Joel Fisher from the Battle Royale With Cheese also gave it a positive review writing: "Horror Noire is a unique perspective on horror and for those aficionados of the genre then they may even have fun finding the references within."[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.amcstudiosinternational.com/catalog/18013
  2. Web site: Horror Noire Review: Anthology Horror Is an Erratic Showcase.
  3. Web site: Film Review: Horror Noire. October 25, 2021. Josh at the Movies.
  4. Web site: ‘Horror Noire’ (2021) Review/Analysis. October 29, 2021.
  5. Web site: Horror Noire: Review. Joel. Fisher. January 21, 2022.