The Blackening

The Blackening – TIFF 2022

TIFF 2022

September 8 to September 18, 2022

Film Info


The Blackening Poster

A group of friends at a cabin for Juneteenth find themselves in the middle of the ultimate horror scenario in . Lisa (), Dewayne (), Nnamdi (), Allison (), Shanika (), King (), Clifton (), Morgan (), and Shawn () are a group of friends who have rented a cabin in the woods for a Juneteenth reunion weekend. However, the friends soon find themselves stalked by killer, who asks black horror trivia using a board game called “The Blackening.” Since the black person usually dies first in these scenarios, what happens when the entire group is black?

The Blackening is a horror-comedy directed by Tim Story (Barbershop) and written by Dewayne Perkins and Tracy Oliver, based on the 3Peat Comedy sketch of the same name. The plot comes across as a mix of Scream and Saw, as this group of friends has to answer trivia questions to save the lives of themselves and others. With black people unlikely to survive such a horror scenario, these friends have to band together if they expect to survive the night.

Arguably, I would say that The Blackening peaks in its opening scene since it has a premise that works as a short film, or in this case, a comedy sketch, but quickly loses steam as a feature. The film relies heavily on populist humour aimed toward a black audience, and the horror almost takes a backseat for much of the film. While The Blackening is sure to be a film that will find an audience, I do believe that the film believes that it is more clever than it actually is.

Trailer for The Blackening – TIFF 2022

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Sean Patrick Kelly

Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews and commentary. His work has also been featured in prominent outlets, including Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost Canada, Screen Anarchy, ScreenRant, and Rue Morgue Magazine.

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