Demolition blocked by City Council
Dreaming Whilst Black The Swarm Airing on Showtime & Streaming on Paramount+
"We don't spend a lot of time with the white characters in the episodes that I've seen, but any Black person who's worked in a mostly white office will look at these scenes and they will immediately identify with them because they have probably lived it too." — Eric Deggans,The show follows an aspiring young filmmaker Kwabena as he faces the realities of being in white-dominant spaces.
Even though it’s a meat-and-potatoes pilot episode, you still get the kind of action you’d hope to have. It isn’t as thematically groundbreaking asThe show has four credited creators: Steven Lally, Marissa Lestrade, Chris Lunt, and Michael A. Walker. You may have seen some of Lunt and Walker’s previous works, having both written on the shows Devils and Young Wallander.Episode 1 premieres Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 9 p.m. PT on CW & available the next day on the CW App.
Not only that, but I think its horrific elements are rooted in the experience a lot of parents work through at the start, which isn’t an indictment on your kids so much as a realization that this commitment will take a toll on you. It doesn’t meet the level of David Lynch’s “Eraserhead,” but its surreal elements definitely try to follow that same line of storytelling and I think Stanfield does a solid job of being the glue to bind the entire narrative together.
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