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  2. Candyman (1992 film) - Wikipedia

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    Candyman is a 1992 American gothic supernatural black horror film, written and directed by Bernard Rose and starring Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, Xander Berkeley, ...

  3. Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh - Wikipedia

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    Three years after the Candyman murders in Chicago, Professor Phillip Purcell writes a book about the Candyman legend and hosts a lecture event in New Orleans discussing his life. He reveals Candyman's real name to be Daniel Robitaille and that he was born to enslaved Africans after the American Civil War. When Purcell is light-heartedly ...

  4. 'Candyman': Tony Todd, Virginia Madsen on Those Bees ... - AOL

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    It’s been 30 years since Tony Todd first uttered the words, "Be my victim," to a terrified Virginia Madsen in 1992's horror cult classic Candyman. Based on Clive Barker's 1985 short story and ...

  5. Candyman (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Candyman, the first film in the series, is a 1992 horror film, serving as a loose adaptation of Clive Barker's 1985 short story "The Forbidden" of the collection Books of Blood. The film follows a graduate student, Helen Lyle, who is studying urban legends along with her colleague Bernadette.

  6. ‘There are so many ways Black people experience trauma ...

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    Candyman the new sequel to the horror classic Candyman (yes, Hollywood has given a sequel the same name as its predecessor … again) — deeply expands on the terrifying premise and lasting ...

  7. Review: New 'Candyman' expands horror mythology, delivers ...

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    Nia DaCosta's modern social horror reimagining of the 1990s classic 'Candyman' expands the mythology and acts as allegory to cycle of racial violence.

  8. Richard Bachman - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bachman is a pen name (as well as a fictional character) of American horror fiction author Stephen King, adopted in 1977 for the novel Rage. King hid the link between himself and Bachman, until allowing for his identification in 1985.

  9. Inside Man's absolutely brutal ending explained

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    Inside Man spoilers follow.. Inside Man rocked BBC viewers' worlds in 2022 with its wildly twisty tale of a clergyman whose desire to do the right thing by literally everyone ended up with ...