Nia DaCosta's film allows for Black people to tell a story about themselves, and that story isn't easily told or always comforting. By Richard Newby [This story contains spoilers for Candyman.] He is ...
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In the latest Candyman, the film does not end quite as finally as its predecessor. While the narrative itself ends, the credit sequence suggests there are more stories which could continue the tale of ...
The original stars of 1992's 'Candyman' reunite to discuss the horror classic 30 years later. It’s been 30 years since Tony Todd first uttered the words, "Be my victim," to a terrified Virginia Madsen ...
Having seen Candyman (2021) only once, I remember it in pieces. Like Bernard Rose’s 1992 film of the same name, Nia DaCosta’s story of a couple living in Chicago ...
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