Meet the Black creators changing the horror game
This Halloween season, scary viewing looks more diverse than ever.
Historically, the Black character -- because it seems there is hardly ever more than one -- has so often been killed off first that it's a cliche. That may be changing.
Rarely has there been a time in the horror genre with more content created by and starring people of color. Hulu's "Bad Hair," a new satirical horror film starring Elle Lorraine, in which a Black woman's weave is to be feared, is just one example of improved inclusion in the genre.
"We've entered a golden age of Black horror storytelling, where Black characters are front and center and the real monster often is racism," my CNN colleague John Blake pointed out.
And we have not arrived here by accident.
This past year has taught us nothing if not that there is a need -- and a demand -- for more diversity in Hollywood. Creators of color know all about that. To wit
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