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He Knows
Directed by
Steven Morris
2022
1h 40m
Horror
3.7
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A masked killer known as Sammy the Elf punishes the naughty of a small Midwestern town for the holidays.
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Cast of He Knows
Julie Anne Prescott
Cici
Lynn Lowry
Sue
Jessa Flux
Amber
Shawn C. Phillips
Deputy Sammuel
Kayla Kelly
Christina
Morgan Pyle
Stephanie
Brian Bowles
Sammy the Elf
Jordan Mullins
Eddy
Zach Meiser
Steve
Raymond Kester
Sheriff Raymond Abel
Jonni Shandor
Young Christina
Dakota Bruton
Vanessa
Anson Days
Aaron
Xander Goldman
Officer Steele
Jason Crowe
Rudy Ledbetter
Steven Hugh Nelson
Nelson
Xavier Mikal
Gregg (as Xavier Harris)
Steven Morris
Jason
Britt Baker
Tiffany
Joshua Scantland
Justin
Ricky Wilson Jr
Nicholas
Brent W. Black
Brad
Seth Hacker
Johnny
Devon Lewis
Devon
Brad Jacobs
Friendly Neighbor
Morgan Bow
Sweater Waitress
Sherman Woods
Clark
Rick Nugent
Bob
Diane Fraker
Party Girl 1
Shannon Covel
Party Girl 2
Joslyn Eckert
Party Girl 3
Jim Buchanan
Bartender
Stephanie Riley
Marirose Elizabeth Carter
He Knows Ratings & Reviews
jackmeat
December 20, 2024
My quick rating - 3.3/10. The flick opens with a promisingly dark start seeing a young Christina witness the horrifying murder of her family at the hands of Sammy the Elf. Decades later, the vengeful elf returns to punish the naughty in a small Midwest town, and Christina (Kayla Kelly) must confront her traumatic past to protect her daughter. Unfortunately, the execution leaves much to be desired. First, let’s address the acting—or lack thereof. The performances suggest the cast skipped acting school entirely, with line delivery ranging from wooden to overly exaggerated. The self-aware quip, "We're not going to become another low-budget horror movie cliché," only serves to highlight the irony, as the film fully embraces every cliché imaginable. Technical issues further plague the film. Inconsistent sound mixing makes some scenes difficult to hear, and the lack of practical effects or creativity in the kills makes the horror elements fall flat. For a movie with a killer elf premise, you’d expect at least some fun or inventive gore, but instead, we’re treated to uninspired deaths that fail to stand out in the crowded slasher subgenre. Toward the film’s drawn-out conclusion, it makes a half-hearted attempt at storytelling, introducing a melodramatic twist that feels forced and unearned. The pacing drags, and the attempt to infuse depth and emotion falters due to the cast's limited acting chops. There’s one glimmer of entertainment that I though was a humorous moment from the “token Black guy” character, who subverts a horror trope to his advantage with a well-timed joke. It’s a fleeting instance of wit in an otherwise humorless and uninspired script. Overall, the movie is too long, too derivative, and too low-quality to make any lasting impression. With no memorable kills, subpar acting, and a lackluster story, it fails to deliver even the guilty pleasures of a low-budget holiday slasher. If you’re looking for Christmas horror, this one should stay off your wishlist.
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