TROOP BEVERLY HILLS, Still A Thrill
An overlooked '80s comedy has always had a bold message about creative empowerment being the necessity for growth.
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Ashlee Blackwell used to make every attempt to catch A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master when it played as Philly 57’s Friday Night Movie. Due to that dedication, she’s spent and continues to build a life writing and talking about the grand horror genre with a specific focus on gender, race, and representation over at her brainchild, Graveyard Shift Sisters. While calling Philadelphia home, she sometimes travels because apparently people like hearing about Black female vampires, werewolves, and mystics.
An overlooked '80s comedy has always had a bold message about creative empowerment being the necessity for growth.
Produced by two former BMD contributors, so you know it's good.
While cleverly making it alluring.
Not for the found footage fatigued.