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HIS HOUSE (2020) // Melanin Madness

Episode 66 of the Specter Cinema Club podcast, hosted by DeVaughn Taylor, titled "HIS HOUSE (2020) // Melanin Madness" was published on February 15, 2022 and runs 75 minutes.

February 15, 2022 ·75m · Specter Cinema Club

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Love (and ghosts) are in the air! Continuing our coverage of Black Horror Cinema for the month, our Valentine's Day selection ended up not being ver romantic, but a goodie nonetheless. Garrett & DeVaughn discuss His House: how we could use more immigration of stories in horror, the films using various forms of fear, and what it's like when characters don't spend half the movie arguing if ghosts are real or not. Take a hit and pass that spooky shit!

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