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Black as Night

Find your own way to slay.
2021 | 87m | English

(2555 votes)

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Director: Maritte Lee Go
Writer: Sherman Payne
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A teenage girl with self-esteem issues finds confidence in the most unlikely way, by spending her summer battling vampires that prey on New Orleans' disenfranchised with the help of her best friend, the boy she's always pined for, and a peculiar rich girl.
Release Date: Oct 01, 2021
Director: Maritte Lee Go
Writer: Sherman Payne
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords new orleans, louisiana, vampire, vampire hunter (slayer), woman director
Production Companies Amazon Studios, Blumhouse Television
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Asjha Cooper Shawna
Fabrizio Guido Pedro
Craig Tate Lefrak
Keith David Babineaux
Mason Beauchamp Chris
Abbie Gayle Granya
Frankie Smith Jamal
Kenneisha Thompson Denise
Derek Roberts Steven
Al Mitchell Marvin
Sammy Nagi Njuguna Tunde
Tunde Laleye Yakubu
Theodus Crane Bald Guy
Joseph Singletary Vampire
Andrew Penrow Vampire
Tim J. Smith Homeless Vampire #1
Name Job
Maritte Lee Go Director
Jacques Brautbar Original Music Composer
Owl Martin Dwyer Production Design
Sherman Payne Screenplay
Cybel Martin Director of Photography
Tim Mirkovich Editor
John McAlary Casting
Spencer Davison Art Direction
Eulyn Colette Hufkie Costume Design
John H. Brister Unit Production Manager
Scott Foundas Executive In Charge Of Production
Paige Pemberton Production Supervisor
Edward Wegemann Post Production Supervisor
Georgianna Whitley First Assistant Director
Matthew T. Lynn Visual Effects Supervisor
Krzysiek Chodkiewicz Foley Recordist
Patrick Cyccone Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Aidan Dykes ADR Mixer
Matt Hovland ADR Mixer
Natalia Lubowiecka Foley Editor
Daniel Pagan Supervising Sound Editor
Andrew Rice ADR Mixer
Richard Schexnayder Sound Mixer
Filip Stefanowski Foley Recordist
Leonard Suwalski Boom Operator
Jacek Wiśniewski Foley Artist
Edward Joubert Special Effects Technician
Mik Kastner Special Effects Coordinator
Nate Smalley Visual Effects Producer
James David Hattin Visual Effects Supervisor
Name Title
Jason Blum Executive Producer
Lisa Bruce Executive Producer
Terra Abroms Co-Producer
John H. Brister Producer
Maggie Malina Executive Producer
Adan Orozco Co-Producer
Guy Stodel Executive Producer
Paul B. Uddo Co-Producer
Jeremy Gold Executive Producer
Marci Wiseman Executive Producer
Kyle Chalmers Co-Executive Producer
Chris Dickie Co-Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
4.0

Yikes, where to start... A young girl (Asjha Cooper) is walking home one night when she encounters some New Orleans vampires feasting on a homeless man. Though attacked herself, she is rescued and then proceeds to show her best friend Fabrizio Guido and school heartthrob Mason Beauchamp her scars, s ... ets about learning how to combat these creatures and soon the trio are formidable mini Van Helsings. If it is trying to draw an allusion with black poverty in New Orleans then it is woefully simplistic in it's approach. If it is trying to be a horror film, then it misses by a mile - indeed were it not for the fact that Beauchamp is quite handsome and Andrew Penrow really quite ridiculous then this film would have precisely nothing to recommend it to anyone. Why Blumhouse churned this dross out is anyone's guess, but it doesn't do anyone any favours on the creative side, nor for any kind of discerning audience.

Mar 28, 2022