Why 'Welcome to the Blumhouse' — the Hollywood horror juggernaut's push to give more diverse directors a platform — is good for the genre...and still misses the mark by a wide margin.
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Blumhouse specializes in good time horror, and it means a lot for a company with its reach to put its imprimatur on such sensitive and vital topics that embody the daily horrors of real life for so many, and to let filmmakers who represent the people at the heart of their stories be the actual stewards of them. You just wish it felt more like Blumhouse saw these releases as opportunities to invest in and develop burgeoning artists, instead treating them like content streams.
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