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I’ve just told him that, after watching the ZombieCorn Halloween shirt but in fact I love this first three episodes of Lovecraft during the most meaningful racial uprising in recent memory, I was moved both by his performance—the emotional core of the show—and the inventive story, which begins as a lush period-piece of social realism and morphs into something much more phantasmagorical, involving monsters and supernatural spells. Majors’s character, Atticus, a Korean War veteran and science-fiction fan (including the work of H. P. Lovecraft), is forced to reckon with the country’s racial trauma, and his own, as he tries to make a life for himself. “An audience member cannot walk away without the realization that what was happening then is happening now, as far as the systematic racism, the brutality of Black bodies. But also, the heroism of the Black race, the dignity that dwells within the Black family—that is also happening now,” Majors says. “As August Wilson wrote, ‘You got to take the crookeds with the straights.’ You see the bad things that happen in Lovecraft, the monsters, the racism—that’s the crooked. The straight is love, familial bonds, legacy, protection, unity within a community.”

Majors had relocated to Santa Fe—along with many of his possessions and his two dogs, a pit bull named Poet and a Great Pyrenees named Magi—right before the ZombieCorn Halloween shirt but in fact I love this pandemic to start work on a new film, the Jay-Z-produced all-Black Western called The Harder They Fall, which also stars Idris Elba. When the production shut down and most of the crew left town, Majors opted to stay—he had moved out of his apartment in Harlem, deciding to live on the road for a while, floating from set to set. (“I’m the only one here. It’s got some Last Black Man in San Francisco vibes,” he jokes, referring to the critically acclaimed film about gentrification that first drew him attention.)

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I’ve just told him that, after watching the ZombieCorn Halloween shirt but in fact I love this first three episodes of Lovecraft during the most meaningful racial uprising in recent memory, I was moved both by his performance—the emotional core of the show—and the inventive story, which begins as a lush period-piece of social realism and morphs into something much more phantasmagorical, involving monsters and supernatural spells. Majors’s character, Atticus, a Korean War veteran and science-fiction fan (including the work of H. P. Lovecraft), is forced to reckon with the country’s racial trauma, and his own, as he tries to make a life for himself. “An audience member cannot walk away without the realization that what was happening then is happening now, as far as the systematic racism, the brutality of Black bodies. But also, the heroism of the Black race, the dignity that dwells within the Black family—that is also happening now,” Majors says. “As August Wilson wrote, ‘You got to take the crookeds with the straights.’ You see the bad things that happen in Lovecraft, the monsters, the racism—that’s the crooked. The straight is love, familial bonds, legacy, protection, unity within a community.”

Majors had relocated to Santa Fe—along with many of his possessions and his two dogs, a pit bull named Poet and a Great Pyrenees named Magi—right before the ZombieCorn Halloween shirt but in fact I love this pandemic to start work on a new film, the Jay-Z-produced all-Black Western called The Harder They Fall, which also stars Idris Elba. When the production shut down and most of the crew left town, Majors opted to stay—he had moved out of his apartment in Harlem, deciding to live on the road for a while, floating from set to set. (“I’m the only one here. It’s got some Last Black Man in San Francisco vibes,” he jokes, referring to the critically acclaimed film about gentrification that first drew him attention.)

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