Scott Sanders revives the blaxploitation film in full force. Black Dynamite stars and is co-written by Michael Jai White, ripped beyond belief and fully aware of his surroundings. Sander’s film pays homage to the low-budget inner-city exploitations by adopting the epitome of ridiculous plot points and technical elements. Dynamite’s brother is killed sending the titular character on a sex-filled, Kung-Fu revenge rampage. The story convolutes into Dynamite saving nearly everybody; the most extreme being the heroin addicted orphans. He confronts friend and foe alike, demanding to be listened to and letting his fists do a majority of the talking. There is really no limit this film doesn't push content-wise and feels like they packed three hours of story into half that.
Stylistically the film is nearly indiscernible from those it emulates, Shaft, Superfly, Sweet Sweetback, etc. If weren’t for the obvious parody it would fit right in. Dynamite is distracted by the boom mic as it hovers inches from his forehead. Most scenes end with him declaring his superiority while brandishing his handgun and nunchaku. The music feels right out of the seventies; the chase scenes make spatial continuity seem irrelevant. In all respects, the film makes fun of everything that was blaxploitation and does so in such a jabbing manner that it surpasses its source. One could not parody the genre more, short of casting white people in black face.
On the other end of the spectrum is Ti West’s homage to classic splatter films of the 70’s and 80’s. The House of the Devil is so pitch perfect and content and delivery that it could have easily been made 25 years before and no one would know the difference. In contrast to Dynamite, West plays it serious. The slow burn of horror is cautious in delivery, carefully withholding information for characters and audience alike. We know when the young babysitter takes a job at a giant house owned by a creepy man that she will have a hell of a night.

Both films highly recommended.
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