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by LaTaeya Lane

Him, directed by Justin Tipping (Black Monday) and starring Marlon Wayans (White Chicks) and Tyriq Withers (I Know What You Did Last Summer, 2025), follows a Legendary football player as he attempts to recruit and train an upcoming football star.

Unbeknownst to him, Cameron Cade (Withers) is exposed to a series of tasks that lead to a dark and sinister cult within the world of football.

Him is a psychological horror that bends the realm of reality and fantasy. The imagery presented was dark and edgy; however, it was also distorted and confusing in the middle of the film.

The story itself had great potential but was inconsistent and fell flat in some areas.

The main cast had a good flow and chemistry throughout the film. The special effects were nothing out of the ordinary. Unfortunately, the fact that Jordan Peele has his name attached to this project is somewhat disappointing, considering his past filmography.

I have mixed feelings about this film. I didn’t hate it, but I also didn’t love it.

This is a decent movie for streaming if you like football.

I gave this film 3 stars for its intriguing nature.

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L.L.

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by LaTaeya Lane

The Wolfman, directed by Leigh Whannell and starring Julia Gardner (Ozark), Christopher Abbott (Kraven The Hunter), and Matilda Firth (Disenchanted), follows a family as they travel to the remote mountains in Oregon to Blake’s childhood home to pack up his father’s things after being declared deceased.

The moment Blake reaches his family estate, things go bad as the family suffers from a terrible accident, leaving Blake with an injury that he is unable to recover from.

The situation continues to spiral out of control as  Charlotte (Garner) and their daughter Ginger (Firth) try to help Blake while attempting to make sense of their current circumstances.

Overall, this was a pretty good movie. The storyline was interesting and presented a nice backstory into the past of our antagonist. The balance between Blake’s humanity and his relationship with the monster within created an internal struggle that was projected beautifully on screen.

Charlotte’s character is strong yet flawed. The fast-paced horror film did not disappoint, as its structure had many classic elements interwoven within. However, the creature design for the Wolfman did miss the mark for me. Parts of the character’s transformation reminded me of Seth Brundle from 1986’s The Fly. The concept of Blake living between human and wolf was conveyed, but I was hoping to see more elements of the wolf transpire.

The special effects were solid, and the film was thrilling in many ways.

I gave this movie 3 stars

L.L.

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