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Thelatest edition of Scout Tafoya’s “The Unloved” video essay series celebrates Spike Lee's “Da Sweet Blood of Jesus,” Lee's 2014 film that comes from an era of reinvention along with 2012's "Red Hook Summer."Contextualizing Lee's radical erotic vampire tale within a polarizing filmography, Tafoya defines "Da Sweet Blood of Jesus" as "an intoxicating,

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Diversity and representation have long been a serious issue in the film industry, and 12 Years A Slave winning some Oscars hasn’t exactly changed that. Outside of that prestigious anomaly, people rarely imagine black film to be much more than gangster movies, cookout comedies, and Tyler Perry. Our very own Dominic Griffin will prove otherwise, shedding a light on unsung, underrated, forgotten and new films that show the breadth and versatility of the black voice in film. Named after one of Billy Dee Williams’ affectionate nicknames, this is Dark Gable Presents
 As a moviegoing culture, we seem to decry remakes with the exact frequency with which we pay to see them in theaters. Remakes are, by and large, used as a talking point for the argument that originality is dead in modern cinema, that studios are afraid to take risks with brand new material and want to rely on something that has already worked in the past, a vicious indictment that tends to leave out the complicit audience in this cycle of recycling. Studios, and by extension, some of the artists that work for them, take fewer risks because of the ever-hovering specter of financial viability. The worry that no one will see the film and that economic eventuality making it difficult for them to get work in the future suppresses filmmakers into a creative holding pattern. There are only two good reasons to remake a film. One, the original film is Not Very Good and you can improve upon it in some way, like Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Eleven, or two, the original film holds some special importance to you and you want to contemporize the narrative to bring more attention to the source material. Spike Lee’s latest film, Da Sweet Blood of Jesus, which he funded through Kickstarter, is an explicit, if confounding remake of Bill Gunn’s superior 1973 film, Ganja & Hess. The two films share a near-identical plot, but their themes and concerns are as disparate as the stylistic approaches of their respective helmers. The financiers behind Ganja & Hess were clearly hoping for a Blacula-esque blaxploitation film, but playwright/filmmaker Bill Gunn turned in a very different finished product. His take on the “vampire movie” is restlessly innovative and relentlessly experimental, as fiercely personal a film as one could imagine in any genre. The basics of its plot belie an increasingly complex structure and narrative style that makes the story worth telling. Duane Jones as Dr. Hess Green From jump street, Gunn makes it clear that this is a movie about a man who subsists on blood, through a fascinating mixture of storytelling devices. Reverend Williams Sam Wayman begins describing the curious plight of Dr. Hess Green Night of The Living Dead’s Duane Jones, a man he chauffers part time, through Nick Carroway-style voiceover narration, right after the film’s opening titles outline his origin story of sorts. Hess is an archaeologist whose mentally unstable assistant, George Meda the director, Gunn stabs him with an African ceremonial blade, unintentionally gifting him with immortality and plaguing him with an addiction for blood. The titles and the voiceover both tell us about scenes we’re about to watch actually unfold, so you might feel they’re extraneous, but the conflicting tones they present in triplicate, from the omniscient preamble, to Reverend’s perspective, to Meda’s, sets up the rich, dense feel that’s cultivated by the film’s remaining run time. Gunn’s Meda is an incendiary presence on screen. Vibrant, but unhinged, his performance is one of the liveliest I’ve ever witnessed, adding heft and pathos to the sudden act of violence that effectively jump starts the plot. Unlike most vampire films, Hess figures out his predicament rather quickly, awaking from “death” to find his killer having already committed suicide. Hess drinks Meda’s spilled blood and begins to figure out how to survive, first, in a brilliant brusque vignette in which he steals blood from a clinic, then subsequently in disturbing scenes in which he kills and feeds from prostitutes. The allegorical nature of his vampirism, thinly veiled social commentary about bourgeois blackness, matters more than any accepted ephemera of horror, ie, no silver bullets, wooden stakes, or weakness to sunlight. The cross remains, for its symbolic power and representation of Christianity. Marlene Clark as Ganja Meda When Meda’s erstwhile spouse, Ganja, turns up, seeking her husband, things begin to shift. Marlene Clark’s performance here is fantastic, like a cross between Katharine Hepburn’s celluloid confidence by way of blackexcellence. Her character is somewhat frustratingly framed as being as vampiric in attitude as Hess is, but this is largely the result of the film’s narrative perspective, which, while switching between Hess and the Reverend and Meda, doesn’t give Ganja much agency until later in the film. Ganja and Hess’ initial courtship comes to an end when she discovers her husband’s dead body, and all bets are off. From there, they marry, and Hess conscripts her into his life of blood drinking and godlessness, a life he himself appears to grow increasingly tired of. Ganja rejects this new status quo at first, in a harrowing scene in which she makes her first kill a handsome young man the couple has brought home, but when Hess reaches his limit and discovers the only way for their kind to die, to accept the Lord and finally fall in the shadow of the cross, he does so alone. Ganja decides to keep their way of life, and the film ends with her starting a new chapter, the thought-dead victim of her first feeding as her new partner. I love Ganja & Hess because its plot can be pretty easily explained in a few sentences, but the themes and the meaning between the images used to convey that story could be dissected forever. It’s a rich piece of work ripe for examining and tearing apart with no shortage of interpretations. Although pure in the distinction of it’s authorial voice, it calls to mind the experimentation of early Godard, or the fever dream allusions of Jodorowsky. It’s not hard to see why Spike Lee would want to remake it. His remake just sucks. Let me splain. In Ganja, the artifact that Meda stabs Hess with, thus cursing him to eternal blood lust, is a small blade fashioned out of bone. It’s so small and obscure that it was impossible to screenshot a frame that clearly showcased it. Here is the same blade in Da Sweet Blood of Jesus Stephen Tyrone Williams as Dr. Hess Green, here pictured with Cloud’s sword from Final Fantasy VII. This one frame is pretty emblematic of the entire film. Where Ganja was a slim dagger to the heart, Da Sweet Blood of Jesus is a giant, blunt object, bludgeoning you in the fucking head repeatedly. Everywhere that Bill Gunn chose to let silence or Ganjas perfectly curated music speak for the film, Lee fills with Bruce Hornsby’s oppressively plaintive piano or an increasingly annoying and scattershot soundtrack. While Lee follows the plot nearly beat for beat, much of the dialogue is entirely his. Characters are always one step away from turning to the camera and reading Spike’s thoughts on social issues aloud. I started to jot down every idiotically overt line of dialogue he had added to the otherwise spare source material, but stopped when I realized I was just transcribing the entire screenplay. Usually, when a film treats its audience like fools and feels compelled to overly explain every nuance, it’s because some studio or test audience doesn’t trust it and wants to whittle it down to the lowest common denominator. This is the dreaded middle man that filmmakers complain about when working with larger budgets. It’s the very reason they retreat to independent productions and crowdfunded projects, you know, like this one that Lee made. Who’s to blame for the dumbed down take on the material if his entire reason for asking for the audience’s money was to work free of interference? At this point I should make it clear that I legitimately love Spike Lee and consider him to be one of my favorite living directors. Even when he errs, he’s one of the most exciting and interesting voices in film. You’re reading words written by someone who has seen She Hate Me more than once, someone who sincerely dug elements of Lee’s Oldboy remake, so don’t mistake this invective for “haterade.” I’m just seriously fucking disappointed. Gunn’s original film has a few obtuse moments that require you the viewer to really examine and interpret what you’re seeing, but that active participation makes the film so much more involved. It draws you in and gives you reason to follow the story through to its conclusion, where Lee’s remake feels the need to explain every ambiguity, to pin down every nebulous element like a butterfly impaled on a push pin. Ganja & Hess 1973 – Da Sweet Blood of Jesus 2015 Much of this dichotomy comes from the casting. Stephen Tyrone Williams and Elvis Nolasco as Hess and Lafayette, the Meda character, despite being fine performers, deliver distracting, actorly performances that make the proceedings ring false and strange. In the original, Jones and Gunn presented very natural, very unadorned line readings and humanistic facial expressions. The absurd nature of the film’s genre trappings are taken at face value because the people you’re watching feel honest and true. The artifice inherent in Williams and Nolasco’s respective takes are on display heavily in the scene where Hess discovers Lafayette drunk and wailing in a tree outside his house. Even with its budgetary limitations and the coarseness of the film print transfer, Ganja & Hess manages stirring compositions. In the original, Gunn stages the scene to play out in one continuous take, framing the noose Meda has fashioned in such a way as to loom over Hess. Meda’s disembodied voice off screen, coupled with the childlike dangling of his legs, creates an air of discomfort that hits home how mentally unwell he is without resorting to histrionics. Lee chooses to cover the scene in shot-reverse shot, from this wide of Lafayette in the tree to close-ups of Hess when he speaks. By cutting back and forth between the men’s faces in the center of the frame, a spatial kinship is created which, coupled with the beautiful night photography, makes for a solid scene, but it lacks the peculiar power of the original, largely because it highlights the unnecessary theatricality of Nolasco’s approximation of mental illness. He comes off as a walking plot point waiting to happen rather than an active participant in the narrative. I wish I had more to say about Zarahh Abrahams turn as Ganja. It fails to come close to Marlene Clark’s work in the original, but her English accent paired with the awful dialogue written for the role create a singularly grating experience whenever she is on screen. She displays a kind of dynamism in her more silent moments, but this film doesn’t let you enjoy them. Now, Bill Gunn and Spike Lee are different directors. I wouldn’t expect Spike to go shot for shot on some Gus Van Sant Psycho shit, but the fact that he otherwise adheres so closely to the original’s structure makes his visual digressions more frustrating. I’d be more able to separate the two films and take Da Sweet Blood on its own merits if I felt Lee had tried to make an entirely new film out of the source material, rather than this weird modern cosplay he’s perpetrated. For instance, both films are bookended by sequences set in church. Bill Gunn shoots Reverend Williams’ congregation with a lively, loose camera that gives those scenes a distinct sense of excitement totally dissimilar to the rest of the film’s relative stoicism. That juxtaposition is key because it helps illustrate the icy shadow Hess lives in, so when he finally gives in and enters the church to begin his own salvation/destruction, there’s a palpable sense of the church’s role in his redemption. Lee shoots his church kinda the way he shoots lots of stuff, with lots of color and some smooth camera movement, but here that’s no different than the rest of the film. There’s no juxtaposition at all. There is, however, one rousing moment when the signature floating dolly shot Lee borrowed from Mean Streets and has since iconically made his own in the film’s concluding act, as Hess appears to levitate between the pews, a poetic aura of inevitability underscoring the prelude to his suicide. To be fair, both death scenes work pretty well. Those are the finest moments in Da Sweet Blood, ones where Lee seems to be making his own film and not butchering a reproduction of someone else’s. Spike Lee’s films are always full of a delightful kind of verve that pops off the screen, whether it’s the images he paints or how he chooses to frame them. Despite my general distaste for the film as a whole, Da Sweet Blood does have some strong moments that remind you why you wanted to watch a Spike Lee vampire movie in the first place. The vigorous shock of Hess first waking up from his “death” expertly replicated later in the film when other characters are “sired” springs to mind, as does an admittedly small but notable moment when Felicia Pearson Snoop from The Wire curiously cast as a prostitute licks blood red lipstick from her teeth. Framing the waitress in the background mirror to avoid cutting for coverage gives us this gorgeous composition. There’s no denying that Lee is still a powerful visual stylist with the chops to create memorable pictures, but here, he spends so much time trying to recreate the magic of his predecessor that he fails to commit to any of his own tricks. If you want to see a black film with bloodsucking in it, I would personally recommend Wes Craven’s underrated Vampire In Brooklyn over Da Sweet Blood of Jesus, but if you want to see the original, Ganja & Hess is an incredible, endlessly rewatchable film. It’s currently streaming on Fandor, which is kind of like Netflix for diehard cinephiles. Gunn’s film is easily worth a month of membership on its own. If you are still curious about Spike’s version, it’s currently available on VOD and has a small theatrical run, if you want to try to get away from your laptop. If you have any films you would like to see covered in this column, hit us up on Twitter DeadshirtDotNet and we’ll get them in front of Dom. Deadshirt staff writer. Dominic's loves include movies with Michael Caine, comics about people getting kicked in the face, Wham!'s greatest hits, and the amateur use of sleight of hand magic to grift strangers at train stations. His one true goal in life is to EGOT.
Dr Hess Green has an unquenchable thirst for blood. In Spike Lee's Kickstarter-funded “newest, hottest joint,” the legendary director blends horror with romance to create a film that questions addiction and the role it plays in our society. Given our own fixation on filmmaking, we were psyched when Spike stopped by Vimeo HQ to introduce Home » Archives » Da Sweet Blood of Jesus 13 Votes 2 Gravitas Ventures Release Date February 13, 2015 Director Spike Lee Writer Spike Lee Cast Stephen Tyrone Williams, Zaraah Abrahams, Rami Malek, Elvis Nolasco, Thomas Jefferson Byrd Plot A movie about people who are addicted to blood. Genre Comedy, Romance, Thriller IMDb tt3104930 TrailerDecember 2, 2014 Loading the player... other formats YouTube various blog comments powered by Disqus DaSweet Blood of Jesus streaming? Find out where to watch online. 15+ services including Netflix, Hotstar, Hooq. Home New Popular Watchlist . Sign In. Watchlist. Seen. Like. Dislike. Sign in to sync Watchlist. Rating. 52% . 4.3 (1k) Genres. Horror , Romance , Drama ,
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Felicia “Snoop” Pearson Talks “The Wire” and Her Challenging New Role in Spike Lee’s Latest FilmFeb 13, 2015Image via Complex OriginalHBO's The Wire is one of the most important shows in television history and Felicia "Snoop" Pearson played one of its most iconic roles. Stephen King called her "Perhaps the most terrifying female villain to ever appear in a television series." Stephen King knows a little something about terrifying. That's high praise for any actress, but particularly for one with no prior acting experience. Pearson was fresh off the streets when David Simon wrote in her character in the show's third season. She's had a tumultuous past, from being born addicted to crack cocaine to serving six and a half years for attempted murder when she was just a teenager. Through it all, Felicia Pearson is still standing little lady with the big personality is set to appear in Spike Lee's latest joint, Da Sweet Blood of Jesus—a remake of the 1973 blaxploitation flick Ganja & Hess—which you can rent or buy on Lee's website now, and will be in limited theaters starting today. It's about a doctor that comes in contact with an ancient artifact that curses him with a fixation for film marks different territory for the 34-year-old Pearson. Instead of playing a hustler, she's a prostitute. Now ready to flex her acting chops, Snoop stopped by to talk her past, The Wire, and her challenging new haven’t been in a film in a while, right? Since...What, since The Wire? I did Must Be the Music with Charles Dutton. But, other than that, nah. I got this movie I’m dropping with Spike Lee, the 13th of this month, February. I’m working on a documentary documentary’s based on a book that you wrote, Grace After Midnight?Yeah, exactly, but where it left off. So, you know, my documentary just gives you a whole other outlook of how Baltimore is instead of The Wire. And then, just to get all the way familiar with Wire wasn’t accurate?Uh, except for the abandoned buildings. Ain’t nobody kill nobody in no abandoned buildings. But, you know, yeah for the most was it working with Spike?It was amazing, man, but it was also challenging because everybody knows I’m gay. I had to sit there and kiss a nigga. [Laughs.] This shit crazy, man. That was challenging. You see my versatility, like I’m playing a prostitute. You wouldn’t think that about "Snoop." You had to flex your acting put my versatility skills to work. Spike sought you out for the role?Yeah he came looking for me. He didn’t even know that I was home and the reason why he knew that was because my brother Mike was at one of Spike’s charity events. And Spike was just saying, “How’s Snoop doing? You talk to her? She call you?” And he was like, “Yeah, she’s in New York, she’s lives here.” And Spike was like, “Oh she home? Ask her if she trying to come and audition for this role.” After that Spike took me shopping for this role and audition to see how was I gonna come off on the you see the original film that it’s based on?Nah, I haven’ original is Ganja & Hess. It's about the same thing—a doctor that's in love with blood because of some crazy spiritual shit. So what is your role in the film?Yeah, he’s addicted to bloodsucking and all that. I play Lucky Maze, a prostitute. So, you know what a prostitute does. It’s gonna be exciting. My part's funny though. The film is supposed to be suspense, horror, and comedy. My part's wearing high heels and shit?All that, all that. Spike got me doing some wild shit, man. Does this mean that you’re back now?Yessir, in full effect. You see my versatility, like I’m playing a prostitute. You wouldn’t think that about "Snoop." Some people look at a picture, look at me, and be like, “Nah, that’s not her.” So that’s good. How have things changed for you since doing The Wire? Why this hiatus? My life changed dramatically. Me being on The Wire and my old lifestyle didn’t mix. I got in trouble. The police always wanna lock you up and knock you down. I wasn’t even doing nothing, but I got a background. I have a past. It’s OK. I mean everybody has a past, but don’t keep on trying to put me in my past, when I’m trying to move forward. And I feel as though that’s what they did when they arrested me last time. I didn’t mean to take this time off. ​You gotta sort certain things out. You gotta really figure out what you want in life, man. You want this or you want the streets, what you want? What were you arrested for? Conspiracy about a bunch of bullshit. Conspiracy to what? I let my brother lay his head down at my house, and they found out. “Oh that’s Snoop house he laying at. So pull her in it.” That’s how I got in. I did eight months on house arrest and 38 days in jail. In the movie Dr. Hess is investigating blood rituals. What do you know about blood rituals? That’s some old voodoo, spooky type stuff. [Laughs.] I don’t know nothing about no blood rituals. That shit can stay over there. Let’s talk about The Wire, you down to talk about that? I want ask about Michael—Tristan Wilds. That’s my son, man. That’s my family. I go to his parent's house and eat dinner, all that. It's family. Did you know he was going to become this R&B singer Mack Wilds? Yeah, he was always singing. I’m glad he got out of his shell because he’s very talented. I've been knew he was talented. There’s been a Wire resurgence since they re-released it on HD. One thing that came up was when Avon and them went down, Marlo and you and Chris came out of nowhere. Was there originally a back story? Yeah, Marlo was based on Anthony Jones. Anthony was like my hood father. He was a big time drug dealer. He paid for my lawyer and all that. But it’s crazy that I played Mookie, and Chris Partlow, he played my homeboy Jarred. Damn. They were based on real people too? Yeah, exactly, and I already knew who it was. If you look at Marlo, and look at Anthony Jones’ picture, see the lazy eye, you know all that. Anthony look just like Marlo. So it’s nothing. I have a past. It’s ok. I mean everybody has a past, but don’t keep on trying to put me in my past, when I’m trying to move forward. It’s like you guys just came out of nowhere on the show. They got me straight off the streets. Michael K. Williams brought me in. I heard about that. You met him at a party, right? Yeah, it was a club called One in Baltimore. They shut it down now, but it was like the poppin-est club. Everybody used to go in there and whatever. On that particular night, Mike K. kept looking at me. And I was like, “Who the fuck is him?” For real I was gonna go outside and leave for his dumb ass. He was lucky somebody told me that was him. I had never watched The Wire though. I was always outside trapping, doing what I do. My cousin was like, “That’s Omar from The Wire. He ain’t bout nothing.” I used to always be paranoid. So Mike said “Man, you a actress? You a girl or boy?” I was like, “What? I’m a girl. I don’t get down like that, nigga,” and he was like, “Nah, nah, nah, nah.” [Laughs.] One thing led to another. I met him on set, which was like two blocks from my grandmother's house. Soon as I started talking, the writer and producers, were like “Wow. We're gonna write you in.” Because I was ready to say forget it. They had me on the corner, just not doing nothing. Giving me $50. Nigga is you trippin’? [Laughs.] That show ended up changing your life. Yes it did. Your past life helped your acting. It was like a fish to water. Yeah, it was. Just coming in, just breathing the air. The only thing that the writers and producers wanted to see was if I can remember stuff. And once they seen that, they was like, “Wow. She’s a natural.” Yeah, like I could remember it just like that. It was just like, once I put my mind to something, I’m willing to work. When you used to trap, you used to bag up without a scale? Yeah, eyeball it. I eyeball the work. ​[Laughs.] We have this thing in the office for durags and The Wire loved durags. Yeah, I told them take that shit off. Ain’t nobody wear no durags in Baltimore. Nah? That's a New York thing. You don't wear a durag for your braids when you sleep? Nah, I don’t, I can’t sleep in a stocking cap. I get it done over. You probably see me with my shit nappy. [Laughs.] I can’t sleep with it on my head. I get a headache. OK. Back to Da Sweet Blood of Jesus. People are going to be surprised to see you in this new role. Best believe people gonna be talking about this shit. You think I should say that? That I’m half-way ass naked in this motherfucker. [Laughs.] Word? You're showing some skin? I take jokes and all that. I don’t care nothing about that, it’s only acting. I don’t care. That’s what I told Spike, I don’t care, what you got for me? What’s up? What kinda game Spike gave you? I was kinda nervous because of my voice. I’m in speech class and acting class right now, too. And he was like, “You're beautiful, once you put the makeup and all that shit on, nobody knows who you are. You look just like a little sexy lady. Soon as you open your mouth, then, niggas be like Oh alright.’ But they don’t care though. They don’t care. Long as you're looking pretty, they don’t care.” And I had embedded that in my head, so I could pull that role off. Because it was very challenging. I ain’t want no nigga touching me. Get the fuck out of here. He ugly as shit. I told Spike, I said, “You coulda at least got me a cute nigga.” This nigga ugly as shit. [Laughs.] Your scenes are with the doctor? Did he try to get your blood? Yeah, all that, you're gonna see it. It’s very interesting. You gonna love it though. You gonna be like, “Look at Snoop. She wylin’.” You could call me Felicia. “Look at Felicia.” I hope you get more opportunities, man. Hollywood be frontin’ on people of color, man. Yeah, they do, and on your sexuality. All the time. Angel Diaz is a staff writer for Complex Media. Follow him ADiaz456. Sign up for Complex notifications for breaking news and stories.
DaSweet Blood of Jesus: Directed by Spike Lee. With Stephen Tyrone Williams, Zaraah Abrahams, Rami Malek, Elvis Nolasco. An anthropologist awakes with a thirst for blood after an assistant stabs him with a cursed dagger.

Summary Dr. Hess Green becomes cursed by a mysterious ancient African artifact and is overwhelmed with a newfound thirst for blood. Soon after his transformation he enters into a dangerous romance with Ganja Hightower that questions the very nature of love, addiction, sex, and status. Da Sweet Blood of Jesus Trailer Watch Da Sweet Blood of Jesus Online You can now watch Da Sweet Blood of Jesus online on the following streaming providers in the United States. Da Sweet Blood of Jesus Photos Cast Crew

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