Parents' Guide to

The Blackening

By Monique Jones, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 15+

Horror comedy tackles racism; violence, drugs, swearing.

Movie R 2023 96 minutes
The Blackening Movie Poster: The main cast is pictured, along with the words "We Can't All Die First"

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age 15+

Based on 1 parent review

age 15+

It a crude, racist comedy sterotypical content with a dose of horror

Is It Any Good?

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This is a fun film for older teens and adults to watch with friends, especially if you're looking for a way to mark the Juneteenth weekend. Even though The Blackening is described as a horror comedy, squeamish viewers will be able to make it through the movie mostly unscathed, as much of it is focused on comedic moments related to what happens within horror films -- and within Black culture.

The cast is hilarious; their apparent off-screen camaraderie shows in the way they interact with each other on screen. The film also takes care to create humor that's specific to the Black experience -- e.g., exaggerating a type of nonverbal communication many Black people have with one another (giving each other "the look" when drama is about to happen). The characters' experiences also demonstrate how Black people have historically found humor in the tragedies that are unfairly placed upon them, such as dealing with police brutality. Humor is how many Black people have been able to survive the seemingly impossible, and that's true for these characters, too, as they use humor to keep themselves alive in harrowing moments. Overall, The Blackening highlights the fun and humor that can be found in being a Black person who's just trying to survive in America.

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