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The Black Carpet
The Black Carpet was a show on BET. It presented news and gossip about African-American celebrities. BET aired the show weekly after its original premiere on July 13, 2006. The show's hosts were Touré and Danella. Touré confirmed that the show was cancelled in late 2008.
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Plot Summary
During a glitzy film premiere, a group of young people find themselves trapped in a decaying cinema. As the night unfolds, they realize they are not alone and become the prey of a mysterious and malevolent force lurking within the theater's shadowy confines.
Critical Reception
The Black Carpet received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences, often being described as a derivative and uninspired horror film. Its plot was frequently criticized for being predictable and lacking originality, while the performances and overall execution were deemed subpar.
What Reviewers Say
Repetitive and unoriginal horror tropes.
Weak plot development and characterizations.
Lacks genuine scares or suspense.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but the film is generally regarded as a low-quality horror flick with little to recommend it.
Fun Fact
Despite its release year, the film has a very low profile and is considered an obscure entry in the horror genre, rarely discussed or remembered.
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