Master
This school is cursed.
At an elite New England university built on the site of a Salem-era gallows hill, two black women strive to find their place. Navigating politics and privilege, they encounter increasingly terrifying manifestations of the school's haunted past… and present.
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Official Trailer

Teaser Trailer
Cast

Regina Hall
Gail Bishop

Zoë Renee
Jasmine Moore

Amber Gray
Liv Beckman

Talia Ryder
Amelia

Talia Balsam
Diandra

Ella Hunt
Cressida

Noa Fisher
Katie

Kara Young
Sascha

Bruce Altman
Brian

Jennifer Dundas
Julianne

Julia Nightingale
Freshman Counselor

Anna van Patten
Libby

D.C. Anderson
Painter

Will Hochman
Tyler

John Kroft
Nicky

Emmett Carnahan
Jock

Megan Byrne
Librarian

Orlagh Cassidy
Communications Director

Robert Emmet Lunney
Victor
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
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"Master holds one of the most purposeful, insightful, thought-provoking Black stories of the festival. Mariama Diallo's directorial debut boasts an intriguing narrative filled with impactful social commentary on racism and white supremacy, "disguising" them with a terrifying, supernatural evil force surrounded by a powerful score and creepy cinematography.
Regina Hall delivers an impressive performance, as does Zoe Renee, but the former truly shines in the lead role. Amber Gray's character could have been better explored, as well as some secondary themes, which result in a loss of focus around the mid-section.
Nevertheless, the well-written script offers an informative point-of-view, allowing the viewers to feel the discrimination that the main characters suffer without ever making it a forced plot point.
The final scene with the end credits already rolling is a perfect conclusion to demonstrate the cultural and behavioral differences towards and between each race."
Rating: B+
Robbie Grawey
Some of its horror elements feel half-baked but I loved everything else here! Some great performances and atmosphere. Manages to touch on pretty wide range of racial issues in America and its institutions with a lot of tact. Good stuff!
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