“I put you up, I put you down. I put you sideways and I spin you around.“
Spell (2020) dir. Mark Tonderai
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“I put you up, I put you down. I put you sideways and I spin you around.“
Spell (2020) dir. Mark Tonderai

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This movie has been on my mind for a while now and I have a lot to say. How can they take the concept of a group of formerly enslaved Black folks from the 1860s who became immortal via the power of hoodoo/voodoo and turned them into the main villains. Like wtf were they thinking. These people build a community in the middle of nowhere and lived there undisturbed for over 130 years and no one noticed.
What was the reason for them to terrorize and sacrifice a Black family? When I say I'm tired of yall (white folks) making hoodoo/voodoo horror movies/shows, this is why and I'm over it. I don't even know how to fix this to make it sound better.