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Like "House Party" Decades Earlier "One of Them Days" Marks A New Era of Black Buddy Comedy

"At its core, One of Them Days embraces the spirit of shenanigans, and we love that kind of carrying on."

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So, We Watched. Here’s What We Thought.

Black buddy comedies have given us some of the most unforgettable moments in film, and One of Them Days continues that tradition and reminded us of a classic - House Party. With Keke Palmer and SZA leading the charge, this film brings back the wild, feel-good energy that made House Party a cornerstone of Black cinema.

At its core, One of Them Days embraces the spirit of shenanigans, and we love that kind of carrying on.

The film mirrors House Party’s essence - two friends caught in hilarious hijinks as they navigate life, money, and unexpected chaos. Just as Kid and Play’s night spirals into unforgettable territory, Palmer and SZA’s on-screen chemistry fuels a fresh adventure with humor, heart, and life lessons. The film doesn't just nod to House Party, it modernizes the formula, proving that Black joy and friendship on screen are as relevant today as they were in 1990.

One of Them Days taps into hip-hop culture, vibrant storytelling, and dynamic performances. And for those who grew up on House Party, this film is a love letter to the subgenre we’ve cherished for decades.

We give it a thumbs up!

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