Picturehouse Entertainment | Release Date (Streaming): October 23, 2020
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Stream2BigScreeOct 31, 2020
Hulu finally came through with something to watch during this never ending pandemic. Streamers, this week of pandemic was quite fruitful. A group of us were able to watch, Bad Hair. I found it only fitting to get a special correspondent toHulu finally came through with something to watch during this never ending pandemic. Streamers, this week of pandemic was quite fruitful. A group of us were able to watch, Bad Hair. I found it only fitting to get a special correspondent to weigh-in and analyze this film. We are taking this sibling to sibling movie reviews to the next notch. So this week I bring to you Nikki Starr. A jack of all trades has now added blogger to her repertoire. We both viewed Bad hair, which is a film set in 1989 about an ambitious young black woman gets a weave in order to succeed in her career. But what's the cost of a flourishing career and is it worth you hair and soul?

Now, I could review this film on own but I think it's best voiced from someone that's lived the nightmare. But from my point of view. This movie is spot one. I enjoyed the fact this movie was horror enough but not scary and it was funny enough but not a joke. The director, and writer, clearly came together and put a nice balance on the film. The feel of the '89-90s vibe was spot on. The story writing was compelling to me. The intensity and eeriness of scenes were moving for anyone to feel the main character's anxiety, pain, fear, pride, etc. And on top of that, the cast is filled with a diverse cast of actors and actresses. From Jay Pharoah to Usher and Vanessa Williams to Kelly Rowland and more, the cast was jammed pack with relevant talent for their roles. And yet, with a star studded cast the lead, Elle Lorraine stood out and gave us the full array of emotions throughout the movie. I've heard mixed reviews on this film and Rotten Tomatoes doesn't think that highly of it either. So I think it's time to bring in Vaughn. *Wild Thing music plays* Let's see what our special correspondent felt about Bad Hair.

Nikki Starr: This film seemed to be less about the hair and more about how black women are perceived in the workplace. Specifically, how they have to change to "fit in" or succeed. More importantly, there were a lot of ideas thrown out but none get fully fleshed out. The "weave sew in" scene is particularly effective and fully shows the pain people of color take on, and hide, to be seen as acceptable. This film seems to be saying, "It's ok to wear your hair/present yourself however you want, but if you wear weaves or wigs you're selling out." Which is it? She literally has natural hair and works at Culture but gets a weave to fit in at Cult. But even in that transition she never truly undergoes a transformation. The journey is implied but not shown. She has killer hair but the other people are zombies and killer hair? The story arc for the main character and her hair never made sense compared to the other cast members. And again if you want your natural hair then you're normal but if you have a weave then you're a zombie out to destroy culture? That is not cool. Worth seeing for free but not the best.

I want to thank The Starr for her insights and points. I agree but one interesting aspect I found the idea of being natural at Culture and being accepted with a weave in Cult in itself spoke volumes on the word play. You join the cult or your culture is taken over by this hair idea. Either way, its a good discussion piece whether you enjoy the movie, or not.

Long story short, I understand and agree with things Nikki said. Stream To Big Screen again thanks to her for being our special correspondent. But fortunately for Bad Hair, I still feel even with the negative aspects, this movie is worth seeing. Bad Hair was well-done (even though scant execution), well-cast, and a creepy joy to watch and giggle at. It was pegged as a horror/comedy and I enjoyed both elements as if I'm watching Thriller. Viewers can enjoy a handful to a bowl of popcorn watching this Hulu flick.
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CharlenemingusOct 24, 2020
Loved it! Great set design and costumes. Less scare and more camp. Brilliant
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