Roy Wood Jr. takes a look at the history of Black representation in horror films. #DailyShow #RoyWoodJr #CPTime
Roy Wood Jr. takes a look at the history of Black representation in horror films. #DailyShow #RoyWoodJr #CPTime
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That mustache tho!
ReplyActually… see: Key & Peele’s racist zombie skit
Replyi love black knowledge
Replywe got alof of it people dont know especially here in east africa
y’all should come explore
First time being mesmerized by a mustache. …Is 1998 Blade a horror movie?
ReplyIT’S FOR THE CULTURE!!! lololol.
ReplyDidn’t see the movie, but when he said candyman, i immediately remembered the chorus of military fellows of Francis, the older brother of Malcolm in the middle. By the way, Roy Wood Jr., you rock the beyond the scenes’ concept. 🙂
ReplyFTC!
Replywhere’s my money Daniel….HAAAAAA
ReplyLove you Roy!
ReplyTales from the crypt Demon Knight (1995) doesn’t get enough credit for having a black female protagonist and final girl played by Jada Pinkett Smith, she’s a badass from start to finish and I thought it was a refreshing change of pace to have a black actress fill the role of the “final girl” trope in a horror movie
ReplyLol that Jewel joke is lit
ReplyLoved the pumpkin carved into a film camera.
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