{"id":22198,"date":"2025-09-18T14:13:16","date_gmt":"2025-09-18T14:13:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=22198"},"modified":"2025-09-18T14:13:16","modified_gmt":"2025-09-18T14:13:16","slug":"him-review-jordan-peele-produced-football-horror-is-a-disappointing-fumble-horror-films","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=22198","title":{"rendered":"Him review \u2013 Jordan Peele-produced football horror is a disappointing fumble | Horror films"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\"><span style=\"color:var(--drop-cap);font-weight:700\" class=\"dcr-15rw6c2\">H<\/span>im, a Jordan Peele-produced splatter film in the psychological mold of Us, deviates from the schmaltzy, feel-good formula that has defined American sports movies since Charlie Chaplin in The Champion. Tackle football, notorious for eating the young, is recast as a genuine meat grinder for Cameron Cade (Tyriq Withers) \u2013 a generational college quarterback touted as an heir apparent to Marlon Wayans\u2019s Isaiah White, the Tom Brady of this world. But when a trippy, blunt force head injury endangers Cameron\u2019s professional aspirations and multimillion-dollar payday, he agrees to train and rehab at Isaiah\u2019s desert-based cement compound \u2013 a haunted house of vice and duplicity that threatens to swallow Cameron whole.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Him is not a subtle critique of America\u2019s pastime. It opens with Isaiah breaking his leg on a championship-winning drive, and young Cameron taking in the gruesome injury from his living room floor while his father drills the mantra \u201cno guts, no glory\u201d into his psyche. It reintroduces football, quite rightly, as a veritable meat market where players are poked, prodded and scrutinized like chattel. Director Justin Tipping even switches to X-ray vision to bring out the underlying damage that can result from football\u2019s incessant collisions, one of many stylish visual touches.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">But where a sports movie like F1 can get away with stretching the truth for US audiences who aren\u2019t likely to know the difference, Him makes suspending disbelief a staggering struggle. Because of football\u2019s seemingly intractable position at the center of American life, the viewers who come to this film are more than likely already acutely aware of the singular privilege and leverage that quarterbacks enjoy in the game and, thus, likely to call bullshit on the idea of a prospect of Cameron\u2019s caliber having to jump through the same physical challenges as a middling wide receiver or defensive lineman. Another terrible stretch is Wayans playing a fading gridiron legend at the dear age of 53, much less one who can afford a desert compound \u2013 more of a luxury for Major League Baseball, where contracts are fully guaranteed.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Him makes a big deal of Cameron showcasing his abilities at a scouting combine, a once-important job interview that top quarterbacks routinely blow off now. Cameron\u2019s physical fitness becomes something to obsess over even as standout NFL QBs rock dad bods. (Brady\u2019s shirtless combine photo, more than 25 years old now, is famously disappointing.) Cameron and Isaiah are offered up as exceptional football players without a practical demonstration for a setup or a payoff. Isaiah is established as a mentor to Cameron even though a pro QB fighting against time to keep his job would <em>never <\/em>assume that role. Recall: job replacement training was a central point of conflict in Any Given Sunday, a film that manages to successfully relate the horrors of professional football without much distortion.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Without firm grounding in reality, Him can only skid, hopelessly, into the realm of kabuki theater and make a muddle of its football critique. It\u2019s too bad because the film has some interesting things to say about the game \u2013 specifically, its conflation of white Christian values and American jingoism. In the real world, players are coached to order their lives in a three-pile stack: God, family and football. But in Him, Isaiah puts football above the divine and talks quite soberly about how \u201cHe died for us so I play for Him.\u201d The pro team in question here is called the Saviors, and Isaiah\u2019s picture is propped up among young Cameron\u2019s football trophies like a holy card among votive candles \u2013 a true shrine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Tipping, one of three writers on the film, uses the concept of the sports Goat, the acronym for greatest of all time, to present football as a pagan religion, complete with blood sacraments and tangible sacrifices, while cutting back and forth from Christian symbols to occult imagery. One shot in particular, of Cameron at a Last Supper-style photoshoot in the Jesus position, prompted a handful of viewers at my Atlanta screening to walk out. You can just imagine God-fearing football fans \u2013 ostensibly, Him\u2019s target audience \u2013 taking similar offense.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">The most memorable performances in Him come from the supporting cast. Tim Heidecker and Jim Jefferies shine as Cameron\u2019s agent and Isaiah\u2019s doctor, respectively, and the model Julia Fox is a pleasant surprise as Isaiah\u2019s wife. But it\u2019s not enough to negate Wayans\u2019s hammier tics or stand up a story that would have anyone believe he is <em>him<\/em> \u2013 itself a neologism for \u201cthe man\u201d. What could have been a truly cutting takedown of the American football meat grinder just winds up playing to the very appetite for human carnage that fans can\u2019t get enough of. No matter your view of Him, as a slasher or a sports film, it\u2019s a fumble.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Him, a Jordan Peele-produced splatter film in the psychological mold of Us, deviates from the schmaltzy, feel-good formula that has defined American sports movies since Charlie Chaplin in The Champion. 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