Screening: Clive Barker’s Nightbreed
Clive Barker’s Nightbreed plays with many themes that revolve around redemption and belonging. What or where is home and who are the real monsters?
A celebration of black horror
Exploring all things Horror through a Black/BIPOC Diasporic lens;
BBHC sets out to celebrate Black Horror with bespoke film events, blogs, podcasts and merchandise.
Bristol Black Horror Club is the undead funky brainchild of two Brothers from the South West UK with a life-long passion for all things Horror.
Exploring all things in the horror universe from a Black perspective. As well as film events, Q&A’s and panel discussions set to take place in venues around Bristol and The South West.
The BBHC Men’s Gildan 5000 Heavyweight Tee featuring the Wolf Head© motif. Encapsulates our thirst for all things horror. For the shapeshifters and outsiders that ‘walk amongst us’.
Clive Barker’s Nightbreed plays with many themes that revolve around redemption and belonging. What or where is home and who are the real monsters?
Forbidden Worlds Film Festival is dedicated to screening repertory fantasy, action, science-fiction and horror films from around the world and celebrating the people that made them.
Filmmakers Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer discuss their new film Nosferasta with film programmer and horror aficionado Adam Murray.
Join Bristol Black Horror Club for a special screening of Voodoo In My Heart (UK 2020, 5mins) following its UK premiere at Frightfest.
A camp action-horror-hybrid with a twist of country-house-whodunit and Blaxploitation cool.
Amongst other areas, our recent Black Film Bulletin blog series touched on Black filmmakers of the past and present.
For most of film history, Black actors have appeared in horror films in supporting roles. Many were deeply problematic.
Africa In Motion – The Soul Collector AKA 8: A South African Horror Story (Harold Holscher, South Africa, Netflix, 2019)
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