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https://blackgirlnerds.com/review-brandon-espys-mr-crocket-promises-a-fun-and-frightening-good-time/

This Huluween, writer-director Brandon Espy makes his feature directorial debut with Mr. Crocket, which he co-wrote with Carl Reid (Grounded). The film is based on his 2022 short of the same name featured in the third season of Hulu’s Bite Size Halloween series. If you thought that glimpse of the titular TV personality was terrifying, get ready for the stuff of nightmares. 

Set in 1993, the story follows Summer (Jerrika Hinton), a newly single mother raising her young son Major (Ayden Gavin). In the midst of mourning her husband’s untimely death, she’s faced with the typical struggles of parenthood made all the more difficult as a one-income household. Major behaves like most kids who don’t know how to process emotions yet, getting an attitude from time to time, not realizing how hard his mother works to keep them fed and sheltered. His unruliness only gets worse now that Summer’s on her own. 

One day a little book nook (like those free “take a book, leave a book” library boxes) suddenly appears in front of their house. Inside is a VHS of Mr. Crocket’s World, a 70s/80s-era fictional kids show. Desperate for some semblance of peace, Summer doesn’t take the time to question where it came from and just pops in the tape. To her relief, Major immediately becomes enthralled and gives his full attention to the kindly Mr. Crocket (Elvis Nolasco) and his puppet friends. 

After watching the tape nonstop (for an unidentified amount of days), Summer shuts it off and takes it away. Major responds like most kids whose precious TV time is interrupted. His mini tantrum quickly turns into a fight, harsh things are said, and mother and son go to bed on unpleasant terms. This is the catalyst for horrors to come. 

Mr. Crocket’s World is a deranged version of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. The mustachioed, bow tie and sweater vest-wearing host sings and dances with his child “co-stars” a la Barney & Friends. Michelle Patterson’s (Appendage) set design for the in-world show resembles a mix of Mr. Rogers’ welcoming home and a toy store with the extra zaniness of Pee-wee’s Playhouse and H.R. Pufnstuf. In other words, what appears on screen is an exciting, colorful dreamland for kids and an obnoxious, slightly unsettling sight for parents. 

Via his catchy song lyrics, written by Alex Winkler (Molli and Max in the Future), Mr. Crocket promises viewers at home, “Whenever you’re in trouble, you can call on me, I’ll be there to protect you in a heartbeat.” He follows through on that promise for kids with bad home lives, killing their parent(s) and then luring them into his parent-free analog dimension. 

The film opens with one of Crocket’s murder-kidnappings. He comes out of the TV to teach an abusive stepfather (Akim Black) a lesson, killing him in a gruesome fashion and taking a boy named Darren (Jabari Striblin). His mother Rhonda (Kristolyn Lloyd) is left traumatized but determined to bring him back home. She teams up with Summer, along with another parent of a lost child, Eddie (Alex Akpobome), to find out where Crocket’s keeping their kids.

Despite the otherworldly circumstances, Summer doesn’t react the way one would expect. Yes, she’s scared, angry, devastated, and frustrated, but that doesn’t always come across in her actions and expressions. Then again, she just lost her husband and has now witnessed a man crawl out of a television set and kidnap her son. It’s reasonable for her to be consumed by shock and grief. 

The police assume Major ran away because she’s an unfit mother, not bothering to take a minute and consider this could be connected to other missing child cases. Something Jerrika Hinton does very well is convey the utter exhaustion of single parenthood. Her character is struggling to deal with her son’s behavioral changes, finally has a breaking point and yells at him, and the next thing she knows he’s been taken by a demonic TV show host.  

Elvis Nolasco completely steals the show as Mr. Crocket. The frequency with which he subtly changes his tone is genuinely creepy. The silly father figure persona fades every time his smile slips and the sinister predator is revealed. We don’t learn his full backstory or real motivations for punishing awful parents until the third act, making him all the more mysterious. 

In Mr. Crocket, Brandon Espy expands his creepy six-minute short into a fun and frightening feature film that captures the eeriness of analog horror with static and distortion, made all the scarier by Elvis Nolasco’s captivating performance that will stay with you after the film. Fans of Channel Zero’s first season “Candle Cove” will love the similar uneasiness of the imagery. 

Mr. Crocket makes its world premiere September 26 at Fantastic Fest and hits Hulu on October 11, 2024.

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September 26, 2024

Review: Brandon Espy’s ‘Mr. Crocket’ Promises a Fun and Frightening Good Time

https://blackgirlnerds.com/review-brandon-espys-mr-crocket-promises-a-fun-and-frightening-good-time/

This Huluween, writer-director Brandon Espy makes his feature directorial debut with Mr. Crocket, which he co-wrote with Carl Reid (Grounded). The film is based on his 2022 short of the same name featured in the third season of Hulu’s Bite Size Halloween series. If you thought that glimpse of the titular TV personality was terrifying, get ready for the stuff of nightmares. 

Set in 1993, the story follows Summer (Jerrika Hinton), a newly single mother raising her young son Major (Ayden Gavin). In the midst of mourning her husband’s untimely death, she’s faced with the typical struggles of parenthood made all the more difficult as a one-income household. Major behaves like most kids who don’t know how to process emotions yet, getting an attitude from time to time, not realizing how hard his mother works to keep them fed and sheltered. His unruliness only gets worse now that Summer’s on her own. 

One day a little book nook (like those free “take a book, leave a book” library boxes) suddenly appears in front of their house. Inside is a VHS of Mr. Crocket’s World, a 70s/80s-era fictional kids show. Desperate for some semblance of peace, Summer doesn’t take the time to question where it came from and just pops in the tape. To her relief, Major immediately becomes enthralled and gives his full attention to the kindly Mr. Crocket (Elvis Nolasco) and his puppet friends. 

After watching the tape nonstop (for an unidentified amount of days), Summer shuts it off and takes it away. Major responds like most kids whose precious TV time is interrupted. His mini tantrum quickly turns into a fight, harsh things are said, and mother and son go to bed on unpleasant terms. This is the catalyst for horrors to come. 

Mr. Crocket’s World is a deranged version of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. The mustachioed, bow tie and sweater vest-wearing host sings and dances with his child “co-stars” a la Barney & Friends. Michelle Patterson’s (Appendage) set design for the in-world show resembles a mix of Mr. Rogers’ welcoming home and a toy store with the extra zaniness of Pee-wee’s Playhouse and H.R. Pufnstuf. In other words, what appears on screen is an exciting, colorful dreamland for kids and an obnoxious, slightly unsettling sight for parents. 

Via his catchy song lyrics, written by Alex Winkler (Molli and Max in the Future), Mr. Crocket promises viewers at home, “Whenever you’re in trouble, you can call on me, I’ll be there to protect you in a heartbeat.” He follows through on that promise for kids with bad home lives, killing their parent(s) and then luring them into his parent-free analog dimension. 

The film opens with one of Crocket’s murder-kidnappings. He comes out of the TV to teach an abusive stepfather (Akim Black) a lesson, killing him in a gruesome fashion and taking a boy named Darren (Jabari Striblin). His mother Rhonda (Kristolyn Lloyd) is left traumatized but determined to bring him back home. She teams up with Summer, along with another parent of a lost child, Eddie (Alex Akpobome), to find out where Crocket’s keeping their kids.

Despite the otherworldly circumstances, Summer doesn’t react the way one would expect. Yes, she’s scared, angry, devastated, and frustrated, but that doesn’t always come across in her actions and expressions. Then again, she just lost her husband and has now witnessed a man crawl out of a television set and kidnap her son. It’s reasonable for her to be consumed by shock and grief. 

The police assume Major ran away because she’s an unfit mother, not bothering to take a minute and consider this could be connected to other missing child cases. Something Jerrika Hinton does very well is convey the utter exhaustion of single parenthood. Her character is struggling to deal with her son’s behavioral changes, finally has a breaking point and yells at him, and the next thing she knows he’s been taken by a demonic TV show host.  

Elvis Nolasco completely steals the show as Mr. Crocket. The frequency with which he subtly changes his tone is genuinely creepy. The silly father figure persona fades every time his smile slips and the sinister predator is revealed. We don’t learn his full backstory or real motivations for punishing awful parents until the third act, making him all the more mysterious. 

In Mr. Crocket, Brandon Espy expands his creepy six-minute short into a fun and frightening feature film that captures the eeriness of analog horror with static and distortion, made all the scarier by Elvis Nolasco’s captivating performance that will stay with you after the film. Fans of Channel Zero’s first season “Candle Cove” will love the similar uneasiness of the imagery. 

Mr. Crocket makes its world premiere September 26 at Fantastic Fest and hits Hulu on October 11, 2024.

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September 26, 2024

Tyler James Williams on Being the Reluctant Hero in ‘Amber Alert’

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BGN interviews actor Tyler James Williams for this latest film Amber Alert.

An ordinary rideshare becomes a high-stakes game of cat and mouse when Jaq (Hayden Panettiere) and Shane (Tyler James Williams) receive an alert of a child abduction on their phones. Quickly realizing they are behind a car that matches the description of the kidnapper’s, Jaq and Shane desperately race against time to save the child’s life.

Tyler James Williams discusses playing the reluctant hero Shane, his interest in genres outside of comedy and his run with Everybody Hates Chris ended in 2009 and he has no interest in revisitng the new animated reboot.

Interviewer: Jamie Broadnax

Video Editor: Jamie Broadnax

Amber Alert is coming to select theaters and is available on-demand September 27th.

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September 26, 2024

ONE MUSICFEST Is Celebrating 15 Years With A Lineup You Don’t Want To Miss

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We’re just five weeks out from celebrating 15 years of ONE Musicfest, the largest music festival in the Southeast. It all goes down in Atlanta, Georgia, Oct. 26 and 27.

ONE Musicfest promises a weekend of gratifying entertainment from yesterday’s, today’s and tomorrow’s hitmakers. The two-day program is bringing multiple headliners to multiple stages who speak to multiple genres within Hip-Hop and R&B. 

Day one boasts megastars such as Earth, Wind & Fire, Fantasia, Method Man & Redman, Nelly and Cardi B. Atlanta’s own DJ Greg Street’s OMF Anthem will showcase homegrown talent including Young Dro, Crime Mob, Travis Porter, and Trillville. 

Day two is packing its own heat. It features Jill Scott, Victoria Monet, Keyshia Cole, Dru Hill and this year’s hottest Hip-Hop acts: Gunna, Glorilla and Sexyy Red. Festival goers can expect DJ Drama to pull up with a lineup of special guests. DJ Mars Block Party is featuring T.I., Keri Hilson, Lloyd and others to do what needs to be done. The upcoming 15-year celebration of ONE Musicfest will certainly be one for the books, and with less than 40 days left, you don’t want to miss it. Peep 2023 OMF below. 

Tickets for the event start at $99 for a single-day ticket and are available at ONEMUSICFEST.com. Ticket buyers should be aware that $99 tickets are limited and part of a last chance promotion that ends soon. Those who are seeking more affordable options can use the “buy now, pay later” deal and reserve your single day ticket for $30. 

RELATED CONTENT: ONE Musicfest Founder J. Carter Talks Event Strategy, Innovation On Black Tech Podcast


September 26, 2024

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Indicted In Federal Corruption Investigation

https://www.essence.com/news/nyc-mayor-eric-adams-indicted-federal-probe/

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Indicted In Federal Corruption Investigation (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images By Melissa Noel ·Updated September 26, 2024

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on multiple federal criminal charges, according to The New York Times

Federal prosecutors reportedly handed down the indictment on Wednesday evening after a months-long investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s office in Manhattan. The probe reportedly focused on Adams’ connections to Turkish officials and businessmen and campaign donations  he received during his 2021 mayoral run.

The indictment marks the first time a sitting mayor of New York City has been accused of criminal conduct. The specific charges haven’t been made public yet, but they are expected tobe released as early as Thursday. In response, Adams delivered a defiant statement in a pre-recorded video message from Gracie Mansion on Wednesday night after the news of his indictment broke.

“My fellow New Yorkers, it is now my belief that the federal government intends to charge me with crimes. If so, these charges would be entirely false, based on lies,” Adams said. “But they would not be surprising. I always knew that if I stood my ground for all of you, I would be a target — and a target I became.”

He continued, “If I am charged, I am innocent, and I will fight this with every ounce of my strength and spirit.”

Adams, a former NYPD captain, has had a long career in public service, having also served as a state senator and Brooklyn Borough president. This turn of events marks a shocking fall from grace for the leader of the nation’s largest city. He took office in January 2022 with a promise to tackle crime and bring New York City back to life after the COVID-19 pandemic. 

However, as CNN reports, Adams has faced challenges trying to resolve the city’s major challenges, including the migrant crisis, subway safety concerns, and criticisms over his life>posted on X, citing the “flood” of investigations and resignations.

Despite the indictment, Adams is not legally required to step down. However, if he did resign, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams would step in as acting mayor until a special election is held.

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