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The 6 Must-See Latin & Black Horror Films for Halloween

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Happy Halloween! 🎃 Fear, a universal emotion, resides within each of us. As children, we quivered at tales of demons, ghosts, and mysterious noises in the dark—stories predominantly told from a white perspective, often neglecting the rich tapestry of Latino and Black experiences.

This month, we take you back to our classic 2020 Halloween episode, where we delve deep into the world of Latin and Black horror cinema, grounding ourselves in the folklore of our own chilling tales. From influential Latin horror films like "El Orfanato" and "La Casa Muda" and Black horror classics like "Ganja & Hess" and Jordan Peele's "Get Out," we list each others best three horror films for your viewing nightmares, er, pleasure.

Listen... if you dare! Hahahahahaha...

Jack’s Latino Horror Picks

  • El Orfanato: Available on Apple TV, VUDU
  • [REC]: Stream on VIX
  • La Casa Muda: Watch on AMC+, Apple TV, YouTube TV

Mike’s Black Horror Picks

  • Ganja & Hess: Find on Amazon Prime Video
  • Get Out: Available on Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV
  • Bad Hair: Stream on Hulu

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Happy Halloween! 🎃 Fear, a universal emotion, resides within each of us. As children, we quivered at tales of demons, ghosts, and mysterious noises in the dark—stories predominantly told from a white perspective, often neglecting the rich tapestry of Latino and Black experiences.

This month, we take you back to our classic 2020 Halloween episode, where we delve deep into the world of Latin and Black horror cinema, grounding ourselves in the folklore of our own chilling tales. From influential Latin horror films like "El Orfanato" and "La Casa Muda" and Black horror classics like "Ganja & Hess" and Jordan Peele's "Get Out," we list each others best three horror films for your viewing nightmares, er, pleasure.

Listen... if you dare! Hahahahahaha...

Jack’s Latino Horror Picks

  • El Orfanato: Available on Apple TV, VUDU
  • [REC]: Stream on VIX
  • La Casa Muda: Watch on AMC+, Apple TV, YouTube TV

Mike’s Black Horror Picks

  • Ganja & Hess: Find on Amazon Prime Video
  • Get Out: Available on Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV
  • Bad Hair: Stream on Hulu

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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