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“Him” is A Mirror Held Up to Modern Sports and the Cult of Greatness, but Fumbles at the 50 Yard Line
Him isn’t just a sports horror film—it’s a sermon on the cost of greatness. Director Justin Tipping delivers a fever dream of masculinity, worship, and the violence of ambition, with Marlon Wayans giving one of his most haunting performances. Beneath the blood and symbolism lies a deeper question: what happens when athletic excellence becomes religion, and the human body becomes its altar?

Corey M. Floyd
Oct 175 min read


Weapons Movie Review (2025): When Horror and Mystery Collide in Maybrook’s Suburban Nightmare
Zach Cregger’s Weapons trades cheap jump scares for slow-burn dread, suburban paranoia, and moral ambiguity. When 17 children vanish from their small town at 2:17 a.m., the community spirals into grief, suspicion, and terror. Anchored by Julia Garner and Josh Brolin, Weapons blends horror, mystery, and social commentary into a chilling suburban nightmare that lingers long after the credits.

Corey M. Floyd
Sep 194 min read
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