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202187 minHorror, Thriller

Black as Night

Is Black as Night a Hit or Flop?

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Is Black as Night worth watching? With a rating of 5.469/10, this Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Black as Night Synopsis

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.

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Top Cast

Asjha Cooper
Asjha CooperShawna
Fabrizio Guido
Fabrizio GuidoPedro
Craig Tate
Craig TateLefrak
Keith David
Keith DavidBabineaux
Mason Beauchamp
Mason BeauchampChris
Abbie Gayle
Abbie GayleGranya
Frankie Smith
Frankie SmithJamal
Kenneisha Thompson
Kenneisha ThompsonDenise
Derek Roberts
Derek RobertsSteven
Al Mitchell
Al MitchellMarvin

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Is Black as Night worth watching?

Black as Night has received mixed reviews with a 5.469/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller movies.

Is Black as Night hit or flop?

Black as Night has received average ratings (5.469/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Black as Night?

Black as Night is a Horror, Thriller movie that 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' d...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 28, 2022
★ 4

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, sets 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.