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Final Destination (2000) 40% 4/5 “Final Destination kicked off a horror franchise credited with traumatizing a generation by portraying everyday things as terrifying traps of death. ” – Black Girl Nerds Mar 17, 2025 Full Review Idiotka (2025) 82% 4.5/5 “Idiotka is a fun, irreverent comedy oozing with originality that explores identity, artistic expression, self-exploitation, and the American Dream. ” – Black Girl Nerds Mar 13, 2025 Full Review Didn't Die (2025) 63% 3.5/5 “'Didn’t Die' is an intimate character study set against the backdrop of the apocalypse. The atmospheric Romero-esque thriller has a behind-the-scenes collaboration that adds a deep level of authenticity to the characters as well as the setting.” – Black Girl Nerds Jan 29, 2025 Full Review How to Build a Library (2025) 5/5 “How to Build a Library is a fascinating exploration of Kenyan culture through the lens of artists working to restore and decolonize spaces for people to learn, create, inform, and share. ” – Black Girl Nerds Jan 27, 2025 Full Review National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) 72% 4.5/5 “From the wacky mishaps to oddly endearing characters, Christmas Vacation remains an uproarious, feel-good, oft-quoted holiday classic. Over 35 years, the film has become an annual must-watch for a fun, old-fashioned family Christmas.” – Black Girl Nerds Dec 2, 2024 Full Review Saw (2004) 50% 4/5 “The influential film established James Wan and Leigh Whannell as masters of their craft and led to one of the most successful horror franchises in history. ” – Black Girl Nerds Oct 29, 2024 Full Review Seed of Chucky (2004) 37% 3.5/5 “Mancini took a big swing by going full comedy, playing into the absurdity of killer dolls, while touching on poignant topics like gender identity, addiction, and acceptance.” – Black Girl Nerds Oct 27, 2024 Full Review Tower of Terror (1997) 4/5 “While the low-budget made-for-온라인카지노추천 movie has its flaws, the creepy imagery, intriguing mystery, and golden age of Hollywood setting make it a Halloween staple that continues to hold up.” – Black Girl Nerds Oct 26, 2024 Full Review Mr. Crocket (2024) 68% 3.5/5 “Brandon Espy expands his creepy 6-minute short into a fun and frightening feature that captures the eeriness of analog horror with static and distortion, made scarier by Elvis Nolasco’s captivating performance that will stay with you after the film.” – Black Girl Nerds Sep 27, 2024 Full Review Salem's Lot (2024) 46% 2.5/5 “While it’s effectively atmospheric and provides some genuinely creepy imagery, the rushed structure and wooden dialogue keep it from standing out as a truly scary horror film.” – Black Girl Nerds Sep 26, 2024 Full Review Apartment 7A (2024) 43% 2.5/5 “Apartment 7A has the challenge of being a prequel, meaning there’s no real mystery to follow because we already know her fate and how she found herself in the Castevets’ grasp, all that’s left is to watch it unfold. ” – Black Girl Nerds Sep 20, 2024 Full Review 40 Acres (2024) 100% 5/5 “With elements of dystopian horror and coming-of-age drama, the film blends and balances chilling and touching moments to create a seamlessly captivating viewing experience.” – Black Girl Nerds Sep 11, 2024 Full Review The Deliverance (2024) 34% 2/5 “Despite its stellar cast and intriguing take on the possession subgenre, the film tries to do too many things at once and doesn’t maintain a captivating story.” – Black Girl Nerds Aug 16, 2024 Full Review Suncoast (2024) 77% 5/5 “Laura Linney and Nico Parker deliver strong, nuanced performances as a mother and daughter with a disconnected dynamic, struggling to deal with an impending loss.” – Black Girl Nerds Jan 24, 2024 Full Review Soundtrack to a Coup d'État (2024) 97% 3/5 “Soundtrack to a Coup D’etat is a visually engaging, dizzying lesson in the history of global politics and its fascinating connection to jazz. ” – Black Girl Nerds Jan 24, 2024 Full Review Kidnapping Inc. (2024) 71% 3/5 “Kidnapping, Inc. has a nice balance of high-stakes suspense, drama, and dark humor, making it an entertaining mix of City of God, Pulp Fiction, Good Time, and Narcos, with the slapstick violence and quick-cut editing of buddy comedy Hot Fuzz.” – Black Girl Nerds Jan 24, 2024 Full Review Quiz Lady (2023) 82% 3/5 “Not all of the jokes land in this by-the-numbers broad comedy but the spirited performances of the fantastic ensemble cast make it a winner worthy of a casual watch.” – Black Girl Nerds Nov 2, 2023 Full Review Casper (1995) 52% 3/5 “Casper is a deeply tragic yet oddly wholesome coming-of-age tale about loneliness and grief. Though the film is essentially a meditation on death, it isn’t all doom and gloom. It still has its zany moments and mid-90s charm.” – Black Girl Nerds Oct 25, 2023 Full Review Freddy vs. Jason (2003) 41% 3/5 “Freddy vs. Jason is an early-aughts slasher with laughable dialogue, creative kills, and tons of blood dripping, spraying, and gushing everywhere. It’s the gory good time that fans wanted and remains an entertaining end to two long-running franchises.” – Black Girl Nerds Oct 13, 2023 Full Review Your Lucky Day (2023) 90% 3/5 “In expanding his 16-minute short into an 89-minute feature, Daniel Brown created morally complex characters that find commonality in the struggle and lie of the elusive American Dream.” – Black Girl Nerds Sep 24, 2023 Full Review Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (2023) 24% 3/5 “Bloodlines owes a lot of its eeriness to the setting, the kind of rural atmosphere that makes you feel like you need a shower. ” – Black Girl Nerds Sep 24, 2023 Full Review To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995) 48% 4/5 “To Wong Foo is a groundbreaking gem film that was ahead of its time in celebrating the beauty and art of drag culture. It balances campy fun with heartfelt moments, touching on serious issues like domestic abuse while humanizing its LGBTQ+ characters.” – Black Girl Nerds Aug 12, 2023 Full Review They Cloned Tyrone (2023) 95% 5/5 “They Cloned Tyrone is a trippy amalgamation of a sci-fi conspiracy thriller, a Truman Show-esque satirical comedy, and an homage to stylish 70s Blaxploitation a la Black Dynamite.” – Black Girl Nerds Jul 14, 2023 Full Review Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) 96% 5/5 “Despite all its mature topics, it still managed to be a kids’ movie; a genre-bending classic that introduced young viewers to the stylish, brooding world of film noir while still delivering the familiar animated slapstick comedy they love. ” – Black Girl Nerds Jun 20, 2023 Full Review The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster (2023) 84% 4/5 “Bomani J. Story’s The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster is as heartbreaking as it is terrifying. The scariness doesn’t come so much from the jump scares as it does the tragic subject matter. ” – Black Girl Nerds Mar 12, 2023 Full Review
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