Candyman (2021)
(Universal Pictures)Returning to the world of Candyman and expanding the lore was an exciting experience for fans in 2021. Candyman is a direct sequel to the 1992 original and follows the baby, now a grown man, that Helen (Virginia Madsen) saved in the first film. The film explores themes of police brutality against the Black community, generational trauma, gentrification, and the power and endurance of folklore. Candyman isn’t an easy film to rewatch, but Nia DaCosta’s directing is stellar, and she captures the gritty moments so well throughout. Not to mention, having a Black woman bring the film series back is something to celebrate and make note of.
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