Seven friends go away for the weekend and end up trapped in a cabin with a killer who has a vendetta. Will their street smarts and knowledge of horror movies help them stay alive? Probably n... Read allSeven friends go away for the weekend and end up trapped in a cabin with a killer who has a vendetta. Will their street smarts and knowledge of horror movies help them stay alive? Probably not.Seven friends go away for the weekend and end up trapped in a cabin with a killer who has a vendetta. Will their street smarts and knowledge of horror movies help them stay alive? Probably not.
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The trailer made this look like Scary Movie: Black People Edition. I thought the satire was gonna be tight like Chappelle's Show and The Boondocks. But what I got was corny jokes and mid writing. The opening is strong but then drops like a rock.
The whole movies feels unpolished. Like the script is a first draft. Sometimes it's okay, sometimes it's bad. A lot of dragging. Like "just get to the point" kinda dragging. And it has no idea how to satirize what it's satirizing. Like did the writers only watch one horror movie?
The trailer is the most entertainment you'll get from this. Hell, go watch that "Ray Ray" scene from "A Haunted House". That 3 minute scene is 10x better than this crap.
The whole movies feels unpolished. Like the script is a first draft. Sometimes it's okay, sometimes it's bad. A lot of dragging. Like "just get to the point" kinda dragging. And it has no idea how to satirize what it's satirizing. Like did the writers only watch one horror movie?
The trailer is the most entertainment you'll get from this. Hell, go watch that "Ray Ray" scene from "A Haunted House". That 3 minute scene is 10x better than this crap.
Wasn't amazing but wasn't bad. I don't tend to watch horror comedies but this one was pretty good with a few good laughs in there.
A lot of the humour was racist so only for those who have a good sense of humour and won't get offended easily.
The story is that there's a group of black people who go for a weekend trip away to a house in the middle of the woods. They find a game room in which there's a board game called "The Blackening" and they have to play and answer the trivia questions otherwise they get hunted down by a masked killer.
Overall, I rate it a 7/10 and I do recommend people to watch it.
A lot of the humour was racist so only for those who have a good sense of humour and won't get offended easily.
The story is that there's a group of black people who go for a weekend trip away to a house in the middle of the woods. They find a game room in which there's a board game called "The Blackening" and they have to play and answer the trivia questions otherwise they get hunted down by a masked killer.
Overall, I rate it a 7/10 and I do recommend people to watch it.
Don't mind the 1-star and adjacent reviews-clearly these movie goers either cannot appreciate Black comedy or was expecting some Stephen King-type horror plot. You get what you get with this film: some recognizable stars, plenty of good laughs, enough suspense to keep you going.
By all means, there are plenty of areas where the movie could've improved. While I don't think the horror elements need to be too clearly defined for a comedy, I would've appreciated more scary moments without the "cheese" (ie typical slasher film moments that felt cliché). I also think more character development wouldn't hurt. I loved the characters themselves but no one's arc was nearly developed enough.
All this is to say--see the movie for what it is: a dare to turn the narrative of what it means to feature black characters in horror films. It's meant to be edgy with a whiff of political. And if you can't accept that, then this movie isn't for you.
By all means, there are plenty of areas where the movie could've improved. While I don't think the horror elements need to be too clearly defined for a comedy, I would've appreciated more scary moments without the "cheese" (ie typical slasher film moments that felt cliché). I also think more character development wouldn't hurt. I loved the characters themselves but no one's arc was nearly developed enough.
All this is to say--see the movie for what it is: a dare to turn the narrative of what it means to feature black characters in horror films. It's meant to be edgy with a whiff of political. And if you can't accept that, then this movie isn't for you.
I have a soft spot for these kinds of horror comedies. Last year it was "Bodies Bodies," a hilarious takedown of performative ally-ship disguised as a slasher film. "The Blackening" gives us an all-black cast, and has a similar social commentary vibe. In this one, the characters have to decide throughout the movie which one of them isn't "black" enough, which gives the movie a chance to explore the topic of racial identity. But it's never heavy handed, and the movie stays mostly tongue in cheek. I never had to wait too long for an image or a line that would make me chuckle.
And I want the cabin featured in this movie. It's so nice that I'll even take it with the psycho killer included.
Grade: A-
And I want the cabin featured in this movie. It's so nice that I'll even take it with the psycho killer included.
Grade: A-
If you're a die hard, hard core horror fan, you probably won't like this.
If you're a casual, horror/comedy fan, this is right up your alley.
Make no mistake: this is a horror/comedy. There are numerous, over-the-top, smack-in-you-in-the-face tropes. Some of the more race-related ones will even make some viewers uncomfortable. All of that is fine, because - together - it all works.
Simply put: this film is about a bunch of black people (yes, that's relevant!) playing a deadly game. Correction: a deadly RACIST game. And yes, that's relevant, too. Some die, some fight back, some live...it goes around and around, with little twists and turns (some obvious, others not).
Overall, it's a fun movie. There was just enough gore to make me happy and just enough comedy to make me laugh.
I'd love to see more films like this.
If you're a casual, horror/comedy fan, this is right up your alley.
Make no mistake: this is a horror/comedy. There are numerous, over-the-top, smack-in-you-in-the-face tropes. Some of the more race-related ones will even make some viewers uncomfortable. All of that is fine, because - together - it all works.
Simply put: this film is about a bunch of black people (yes, that's relevant!) playing a deadly game. Correction: a deadly RACIST game. And yes, that's relevant, too. Some die, some fight back, some live...it goes around and around, with little twists and turns (some obvious, others not).
Overall, it's a fun movie. There was just enough gore to make me happy and just enough comedy to make me laugh.
I'd love to see more films like this.
Did you know
- TriviaWhile Allison is tripping in the woods, Shanika slaps her and says, "If you want to be somebody, if you want to go somewhere, you better wake up and pay attention," a famous line and song from the Movie Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993), lead by Whoopi Goldberg.
- GoofsOfficer B. White has a uniform with US Park Service logos on it but his hat has a US Forest Service pin on it. This is noticeable the second time they meet him inside the house.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dead Meat Podcast: The Blackening (2023)
- SoundtracksI Can't Stand the Rain
Written by Don Bryant, Bernard Miller and Ann Peebles
Performed by Ann Peebles
Courtesy of Fat Possum Records - Hi Records
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- Also known as
- Karanlık Oyun
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- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $17,707,207
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,013,131
- Jun 18, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $18,169,453
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- 2.39:1
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