[CFF ’22] ‘Bitch Ass’ review: Film about first masked Black serial killer short on ideas

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by Nathaniel Muir

Bitch Ass has some lofty goals as is seen immediately when the film compares itself to other Black horror movies. Name dropping Candyman in the opening minutes is a bold move since it instantly opens up comparisons. Taking place in 1999, the plot follows a group of four people who are being initiated into a gang. They are tasked to rob what they are told is an abandoned home. As it turns out, it is very much inhabited.

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