‘Horror Noire’ Slated For Two Local Screenings
Horror fans in the Texas A&M University and Bryan-College Station communities will be able to view two local screenings of “Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror,” a documentary based on a book by Texas A&M Vice President and Associate Provost for Diversity Dr. Robin R. Means Coleman.
Community Screening
- Queen Theatre, Downtown Bryan
- Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 6 p.m.
- Tickets: https://tickets.queenbryantx.com/tickets
Campus Screening
- Rudder Forum, Texas A&M Campus
- Sunday, Feb. 17 at 1 p.m.
- Free Admission
The screening Wednesday at the Queen Theatre includes a Q&A session with Coleman facilitated by Texas A&M film studies professor Dan Humphrey and a double feature with “Tales from the Hood” starting at 6 p.m. The event is presented by The Queen’s Film Society and co-sponsored by the Film Studies and Africana Studies departments at Texas A&M.
“Horror Noire” which Coleman executive produced and appears in, debuted Feb. 7 on horror, thriller and supernatural film streaming service Shudder and features commentary from “Get Out” writer and director Jordan Peele.
Media contacts:
- Tamara Garza, Texas A&M Office of the Provost, garza@tamu.edu, 979-845-8139.
- Alex Garza, President of The Queens Film Society, Alexstevegarza@gmail.com, 214-316-8090
- Jimbob McKown, The Queen Theatre, jimbob@queenbryantx.com, 979-557-8336.