The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster: Frankenstein tale gets theatrical and Shudder release

A trailer has been released for The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster, which is set to receive a theatrical and digital release in JuneA trailer has been released for The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster, which is set to receive a theatrical and digital release in June

Nearly a year ago, we heard that Crypt TV, an entertainment company that was launched in 2015 by Jack Davis and Eli Roth, with Blumhouse Productions on board as an investor, was putting together it first domestic feature film: a new take on Mary Shelley’s classic story Frankenstein that would be called The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster. Now Variety reports that The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster has secured a distribution deal with RLJE Films and its sister brands under AMC Networks, Shudder and AllBlk. RLJE will be giving the film a theatrical release sometime this summer, then later in the year it will be streaming on Shudder and AllBlk.

The film will be having its world premiere at the SXSW festival next month.

Bomani J. Story wrote and directed The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster, crafting a story about teenage anti-hero, Vicaria, who is on a desperate quest to cure death. With brilliant intelligence and a willingness to lose it all, Vicaria is able to resurrect the corpse of her recently slain brother, but unknowingly creates an unstoppable monster hungry for revenge.

Laya DeLeon Hayes of The Equalizer plays the 17-year-old Vicaria, with Denzel Whitaker of Black Panther co-starring as a character named Kango. Chad L. Coleman of The Walking Dead is also in the cast.

Story, who made his feature debut with this film, produced The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster with Crypt TV’s Jack Davis and Darren Brandl. Jeremy Elliott and Jasmine Johnson executive produced. Story had this to say about the film: “Growing up, I loved watching monster movies with my older sister. We rarely, if ever, saw ones that tackled issues that were important to us, with people who looked like us.  It has been a dream of mine to bring an adaptation of Frankenstein to film through the black lens with a lead character as smart as my sister. Crypt has been a champion of this story since day one, but it finally clicked together when Laya came to play Vicaria. What an amazing team.

RLJE Films’ Mark Ward had this to say about the distribution deal: “Angry is a unique story from the great mind of Bomani J. Story and Crypt TV — powerfully brought to life on screen by Laya DeLeon Hayes. We cannot wait for genre community to experience the film at SXSW for the first time.

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The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster

Source: Variety

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