Despite Ben (Duane Jones) being heroic and protecting a group of white people in the ’60s, he meets a disturbingly real end. It’s an important film in Black horror history and should always be ...
Even if there aren’t nearly as many Black horror directors in the genre in comparison to white directors, for instance, making note of those that do exist is a major thumbs up. Thankfully ...
Gender equality in horror is a long-term ambition White men make up 89% of the directors of the films on that list, 11% are men of colour, none of them are women and none of them are black men.