Black Snake Moan
A God-fearing bluesman takes to a wild young woman who, as a victim of childhood sexual abuse, looks everywhere for love, never quite finding it.
19 September 1964, Mineola, New York, USA
12 February 1980, Santa Monica, California, USA
27 September 1976, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
7 April 1947, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
24 December 1977, Michigan, USA
5 July 1953, Selma, Alabama, USA
8 August 1950, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
21 December 1948, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
31 January 1981, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
11 September 1956, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
3 September 1985, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
1948, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
2 April 1984, Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA
31 October 1947, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
April 23, 2009
Craig Brewer, the promising director who hit it with Hustle and Flow, seems to harbor a need to exorcise his white burden through films centered on black music.
March 03, 2007
Delightfully outrageous, Black Snake Moan is an explosive mixture of sex, race and down-South swamp water.
March 02, 2007
The characters never connect, and the movie never takes off. Rae may be the one sporting a padlock around her waist. But it's the movie that's shackled.
November 20, 2008
Brewer knows his music, and how to make it the center of a story; if he only did a better job filling in the rest of the blanks, this might've worked.
July 06, 2010
God, sex and the blues are mashed together and deep fried southern style in Craig Brewer's unique Black Snake Moan.
March 03, 2007
Pitched uncomfortably but compellingly between homage and exploitation in its big-hearted exploration of the steamiest corners of black life.
March 02, 2007
For Black Snake Moan to work any sort of magic, it must be viewed as a blues riff on damaged souls and their desperate need for salvation.
April 29, 2009
With excellent performances, plays on morality and sexual behavior, Brewer composes another surefire classic.
March 02, 2007
This is the kind of movie that's best enjoyed as a stylized fantasy, much like Brewer's most obvious model, Elia Kazan's Southern-fried Tennessee Williams adaptation Baby Doll.
June 13, 2008
Moan? You're more likely to be groaning - or possibly hooting with laughter at the implausibility of this messy, misogynistic melodrama.
March 02, 2007
The movie strolls right past absurdity into offensiveness, by trying to pass this pulp nonsense off as noble art.

