American football gets a psychological horror twist in "Him," from producer Jordan Peele and director Justin Tipping. Review.
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Every Sunday during football season, I wake up early, make some coffee, and then spend like 12 hours on my couch yelling at the television. It's one of the best feelings in the world. So when my ...
Produced by Jordan Peele, this unsca genre hybrid is too dull and diluted to offer any serious critique of American sports ...
It’s a wildly overstated satire that flirts with allegory, Cuisinarting together religious imagery and football idolatry, spending a little over 90 minutes to convey a simplistic message about the ...
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Justin Tipping's trippy elevated horror film 'Him' ensures that audiences will never see the brutally competitive pastime the same way again.
Put Jordan Peele’s name on the poster as a producer and you’re guaranteed butts in seats. However, Justin Tipping’s Him doesn’t have nearly the thematic ambition of the Peele-directed Nope and Get Out ...
When the first teaser trailer for Justin Tipping’s Him landed in April, it caused a sensation in film circles online. The nightmarish tone, enigmatic imagery, and startling quantities of blood were a ...
Set in the world of American football, Him is a loud, brutal, grotesque film about fame and the desire to win at all cost.