scary movies
Happy Halloween! Enjoy the spooky festivities with us as we pay homage to the Black heroes of 10 classic horror films.
An unfortunate horror film trend seems to be that Black people are usually the ones to be killed off first. However, there are some standout examples that broke the mold and gave us hope that having melanin doesn't always equate to an automatic death scene.
After a 10-year absence, the “Scream” franchise is back with its fifth installment featuring original cast members Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox and David Arquette.
It’s almost Halloween so it’s time to get spooky! One of the best ways to do that is to watch a horror film! Here’s a run down of the top 10! 10: Alien 9: Jaws 8: A Nightmare On Elm St 7: The Fly 6: The Thing 5: Night Of The Living Dead 4: Halloween […]
Have you noticed that in scary movies the Black person is usually the first to die? Well DL has 10 Black actors who managed to make it all the way to the end of the movie alive! Morris Chestnut survived The Cave, Halle Berry made it out of Gothika alive, and Busta Rhymes survived Halloween: Resurrection. […]
Scary movies are in full effect this time of year and the “The D.L. Hughley Show” is talking about the top scariest movie characters. Listen to the audio to hear Jasmine Sanders list the top 10! Part I: Part II: RELATED: Why “12 Years A Slave” Is Worse Than “Roots” [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO] RELATED: 5 Male R&B Groups Who Need […]
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