
Overview:
Seven black friends go away for the weekend, only to find themselves trapped in a cabin with a killer who has a vendetta. They must pit their street smarts and knowledge of horror movies against the murderer to stay alive.Status: | Released (2023-06-15) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 8 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $17,707,207 |
Screen: | Tracy Oliver, Dewayne Perkins |
Productions: | MRC, CatchLight Studios, Artists First, Tracy Yvonne Productions, The Story Company, Lionsgate |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |




Casts
- 1434481: Grace Byers - Allison
- 1488960: Jermaine Fowler - Clifton
- 1181339: Melvin Gregg - King
- 2267887: X Mayo - Shanika
- 2600533: Dewayne Perkins - Dewayne
- 1576054: Antoinette Robertson - Lisa
- 967617: Sinqua Walls - Nnamdi
Crews
- 20400: Tim Story - Director - Directing
- 1371247: Tracy Oliver - Writer - Writing
- 2600533: Dewayne Perkins - Writer - Writing
- 94534: Jason Clark - Producer - Production
- 1738153: Marcei A. Brubaker Brown - Producer - Production
- 20400: Tim Story - Producer - Production
- 1682703: E. Brian Dobbins - Producer - Production
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Reviews
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Review text:
Director Tim Story‘s “The Blackening” isn’t your typical genre film; it’s a horror spoof with an edge. The perceptive and clever story from co-writers Tracy Oliver and Dewayne Perkins is packed with timely social commentary about stereotypes and “blackness,” which gives this sophisti ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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So a group of friends with the usual collection of personal relationship baggage arrive at a rural cabin after ten years of not meeting. After a brief exploration of the place, they find themselves at the mercy of a board game that requires their undivided attention else a crossbow w ....
Continue reading ->Horseface
Review text:
A group of insufferable, KKK-tier racists with little to no redeeming qualities go on a trip, pretending to be friends. Murder and hilarity ensues. No, wait, I misspelled that last one: bigotry. Murder and bigotry ensues. Avoid.
Continue reading ->r96sk
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A few moments notwithstanding, <em>'The Blackening'</em> is largely a dull affair. At least they chose a run time of around 90 minutes, that stops the movie from overly dragging. Still, though, not enough is produced to entertain. The humour is probably its 'strongest' element (re ....
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