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Mark H. Harris

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Mark H. Harris is the creator of Black Horror Movies, a site dedicated to the portrayal of black characters in horror films. He has also written about film for entertainment sites like Vulture, About.com and PopMatters and is featured in the acclaimed documentary Horror Noire.

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Trilogy of Terror (1975) 85% 4/5 “While the other two tales in Trilogy are fine, it’s the third, “Amelia”, that has made the movie so memorable.” – Black Horror Movies Mar 13, 2025 Full Review Bones and All (2022) 82% 3/5 “While Bones and All’s genre-defying nature is an acquired taste, it creates a fascinating universe buoyed by top-tier direction and cast.” – Black Horror Movies Dec 16, 2022 Full Review Bitch Ass (2022) 70% 2.5/5 “Passable slasher fare, but it needs an influx of humor, innovation and money to be a real “game” changer.” – Black Horror Movies Nov 28, 2022 Full Review Terror Train (1980) 47% 3/5 “While Terror Train has a good reputation among horror fans, until the hectic climactic battle between “final girl” and killer, it’s mostly run-of-the-mill slasher fare that distinguishes itself by... having Jamie Lee Curtis as the final girl.” – Black Horror Movies Nov 18, 2022 Full Review Terror Train (2022) 9% 2.3/5 “I hesitate to call this remake pointless, because it’s certainly nice to have POC leads in a horror movie, but otherwise, it’s an inferior retread.” – Black Horror Movies Nov 18, 2022 Full Review The Invitation (2022) 31% 2.5/5 “Forgettable fluff.” – Black Horror Movies Oct 27, 2022 Full Review Let's Scare Julie (2020) 42% 1.8/5 “The opening half hour is a test of endurance that will have you contemplating your last will and testament.” – Black Horror Movies Oct 14, 2022 Full Review Sissy (2022) 96% 4/5 “When all is said and done, Sissy might go down as a defining Gen Z slasher.” – Black Horror Movies Sep 30, 2022 Full Review Beast (2022) 69% 3/5 “Beast walks that fine line between solidly entertaining and solidly ignorable.” – Black Horror Movies Sep 23, 2022 Full Review Saloum (2021) 96% 4/5 “As much as the scenery, the direction and cinematography, the beauty of Saloum is in the characters.” – Black Horror Movies Sep 16, 2022 Full Review Scared to Death (1980) 2/5 “I swear, at least 30 minutes of the running time is made up of extended scenes of victims just walking around in the dark, begging to be killed.” – Black Horror Movies Aug 26, 2022 Full Review Day Shift (2022) 57% 2.8/5 “Such are the frustrations of watching Day Shift, the biggest frustration of which is its squandered potential. It’s still an engaging watch that is genuinely thrilling in stretches, but you can see how it could’ve easily been more.” – Black Horror Movies Aug 19, 2022 Full Review Nope (2022) 83% 4.3/5 “Like all of Peele’s movies, you feel like you need to go back and rewatch it to catch everything and formulate your theories, a fun exercise that rekindles our joy for cinema -- the positive side of Hollywood spectacle.” – Black Horror Movies Aug 4, 2022 Full Review Blackstock Boneyard (2021) 2.3/5 “The acting is too amateurish to sell the material, which raises the question of the appropriateness of mining a real-life tragedy for cheap thrills in the first place.” – Black Horror Movies Jul 22, 2022 Full Review The Summoned (2022) 62% 2.7/5 “First-time director Mark Meir does pepper in some striking visuals, though, and he’s able to make good use of the scenic locale, but it’s not enough to liven up the pedestrian plot.” – Black Horror Movies Jul 22, 2022 Full Review Night's End (2022) 48% 2.3/5 “There’s very little to it, like a 30-minute Twilight Zone episode stretched beyond its limit.” – Black Horror Movies Jul 22, 2022 Full Review Incarnation (2022) 20% 2/5 “The very basic story was presumably written with the limitations of the COVID age in mind, but that doesn’t excuse its lethargy, predictability and dearth of scares.” – Black Horror Movies Jul 22, 2022 Full Review Good Madam (2021) 84% 4/5 “A searing and thoughtful dive into the country’s legacy of racial and social status and how it continues to haunt South Africans a generation after the end of Apartheid.” – Black Horror Movies Jul 22, 2022 Full Review Titanic 666 (2022) 2.5/5 “I'd hesitate to call Titanic 666 outright "fun" without some level of inebriation -- it could benefit from more campy, over-the-top moments -- but it's fast-moving, breezy, shallow popcorn fare that you can watch with a minimum of brain commitment.” – Black Horror Movies Jul 22, 2022 Full Review Night of the Strangler (1972) 3.2/5 “[The] ingenuity in crafting booby trap kills and cunning in manipulating his victims' dysfunctional family dynamics are worthy of genre-based respect.” – Black Horror Movies Apr 9, 2021 Full Review The Devil's Daughter (1939) 40% 1.3/5 “The Devil's Daughter is an all-black melodramatic semi-remake of Ouanga with no devil and with daughters so bland the devil wouldn't want 'em anyway.” – Black Horror Movies Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Don't Look Back (2020) 52% 3/5 “Despite its shortcomings, Reddick manages to deliver an attractively shot product with impressive practical effects for such a modest budget.” – Black Horror Movies Dec 12, 2020 Full Review Kindred (2020) 69% 2.5/5 “While it's a fascinating character study, Kindred is a limp thriller.” – Black Horror Movies Dec 4, 2020 Full Review Son of Ingagi (1940) 60% 2.5/5 “While it avoids most of the cringe-worthy stereotypes of the more comedic horror films of the time, Son of Ingagi also lacks the energy and humor, leaving a dry husk of a story that feels longer than its 60-minute running time.” – Black Horror Movies Dec 2, 2020 Full Review Storage 24 (2012) 41% 2.5/5 “Like a high-end SyFy movie, Storage 24 is eminently watchable but only sporadically enjoyable.” – Black Horror Movies Nov 25, 2020 Full Review
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