Black Horror Movies

Somebody Help Me (2007)

Somebody Help Me horror movie

I guess You Got Stabbed would’ve been too obvious. You Got Served writer/director Chris Stokes and stars Marques Houston and Omari(on) Grandberry reunite for Somebody Help Me, a nice-looking but scatter-brained thriller that thankfully never degrades into hip-hop dance-offs.

The best direct-to-video movies are the ones that aspired to be theatrical releases and had the budget to achieve that goal, but for one reason or another never made it the the multiplex. Somebody Help Me has that feel — it looks like it could’ve played in the theater — and you’d have thought that You Got Served earned Stokes & Co. the clout to get that kind of distribution, but lo and behold, here it is sitting on the Blockbuster shelves. Is it that bad? Well, no, but yes.

It’s certainly no worse than You Got Served — not only a theatrical release, but a bona fide hit. That’s no ringing endorsement, to be sure, but I’ve paid $10.50 to see worse. That said, Somebody Help Me seems determined to appease a perceived horror movie fan base by cramming in every cliche from every horror movie ever made. Horny, unsupervised teens? Check. Secluded cabin? Check. Deranged killer? Check. Ghostly little girl? Check. Dream sequences? Check. Obvious red herring of a neighbor? Check. Good-for-nothing cops who pooh-pooh the heroes’ story but secretly conceal the skeletons in the town’s closet? Check. Gratuitous scenes of so-called “torture porn”? Check. Scrapbook full of newspaper clippings that conveniently explain the entire mystery? Check.

To include all these cliches is one thing, but Somebody Help Me does so with such reckless abandon, it at some point turns into a drinking game. They never explain the story behind the little girl who warns the horny teens about the killer, much less a decent explanation as to why the killer is killing the horny teens or why the police are hiding the fact that the killer has killed horny teens before. And if the horny teens remind us one more time how horny they are, I’ll never be horny again.

The most unique aspect of Somebody Help Me is the fact that its four main stars (including Alexis Fields and Donna Summer’s daughter Brooklyn Sudano) are black, while practically the entire supporting cast (including the dude who played the bad guy in You Got Served) is white. This means that when the killing starts, it’s “the white guy” who’s the first to go! And the second…and third…and fourth. As refreshing as this is, though, the writing still suffers from chicken-headed logic:

To give the film some credit, the torture scenes are effectively grisly, if that’s your cup of tea, but they feel jarringly out of place in a movie that can’t decide whether it’s a slasher, a ghost story, or a kidnapping-and-torture flick.

You Got Swerved
You Got Curves 
You Got to Observe
You Got Nerves 
You Got Hors D’Oeuvres
You Got a Nature Preserve 
You Gotta Be a Perv
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