After Get Out, movies such as @antebellumfilm, the upcoming @CandymanMovie retelling, and other tales of terror and the macabre are part of a cultural exorcism centuries in the making: http://vntyfr.com/WmRrKG9 
In the spirit of reclamation, Antebellum director @GerardBush used actual camera lenses from Gone With the Wind to make his slavery horror story:

“We need to correct the record with the same weapon that was used to misinform and mislead," says Bush. http://vntyfr.com/WmRrKG9 
For director @NiaDaCosta, using the horror genre to tackle serious themes must be done with caution:

“Candyman’s about lynching—period... It was really important to very carefully balance the humanity and real life with the horror," DaCosta tells V.F. http://vntyfr.com/WmRrKG9 
“People are beginning to understand the relationship between horror & processing universal emotions,” says
@TananariveDue

Her mother, civil rights activist Patricia Stephens Due, adored the genre. "It was therapeutic to her, and helped her slough off some fear & anger”
. @VictorLaValle's graphic novel Destroyer fuses #BlackLivesMatter with Frankenstein—following a grief-stricken scientist who resurrects her young son after he is murdered by police.
Today’s new wave of Black horror is building on a legacy of African American history in frightening screen stories—and growing larger, with each hit making Hollywood studios and book publishers eager for more. http://vntyfr.com/WmRrKG9 
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