

They/Them
Directed by John LoganEn grupp tonåringar på ett HBTQ+-omvandlingsläger uthärdar oroande psykologiska tekniker. Men de unga homo- och transsexuella deltagarna får snart inse att här finns betydligt värre saker än att bli indelade i pojkarnas och flickornas rum. Någon är nämligen ute efter att döda…
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- zotflix30 november 2025You know its bad when HuffPost wont say anything good about an LGBTQ+ themed production... yep. Its that bad.
- VooKa10 maj 2025No/Thanks
- jackmeat14 september 2025My quick rating - 4.5/10. This one is a Peacock original, so it is only streaming there at the moment (so to speak.) I wanted to like this one a lot more than I did, but they gave me plenty not to like. To the point, I probably need to defend the score being as high as it is. The setup is picture-perfect for this decade's slasher. A group of A-Z labeled teenagers (I am done trying to keep up with LGBTetc. Every letter is going to end up there anyways) is sent to a conversion camp that seems to have a leader in Kevin Bacon, who is more interested in them just finding themselves, whoever that may be. The cast is actually well done in a slew of no-name young adults who each play their parts far better than expected. To help the setup along, the beginning even gives us a kill to lure us in and give a clue to who the killer is. It isn't exactly the mystery of the century who it is, but I did find myself not trying to figure it out. Think for a moment, you will. Anyways, the majority of the time is the EXORBITANT amount of time spent on the teens identifying with who they are, and specifically their sexuality. My last comment was that they either needed to trim those sessions down or make the movie considerably longer. The horror aspect we are all here for gets swept under the rug to make sure we know how you can tell if two men/women are gay and what it will look like if they make out. And this is all fine and dandy, but then we miss well-acted scenes with Bacon showing his true colors and developing the backstory of the camp. The kills all end up by the wayside to pointless banter too often, and the whole thing goes from getting to know them to bam, killing done, cops are here. There was just so much good to build on in this, and they completely screwed it up. Be warned, you may find this easily a couple of points lower. I think I was blinded by the good and the potential there was, and even though I am aware as a horror it fails, it doesn't completely fail as a flick overall. Oh, and nice to see Anna Chlumsky pop up again. Aside from an episode of Law and Order: SVU a decade ago, I haven't seen her in anything.
- DigitalDisappointment7 september 2025Truly crap on every measurable level.
- Coouge24 augusti 2025Surprisingly not bad.
- Kevin Ward6 juli 2025Awesome title for a slasher film. My biggest issue with this film is that it can barely be described as a slasher film. The conversion camp and Kevin Bacon are scarier than our killer. Kills are very scarce, not creative and mostly happen off screen. This had a lot going for it. The title, the setting, the concept, a bacon number of zero. Plus, I really like Anna Chlumsky and Carrie Preston from seeing their work on various television series. Sadly, this just really falls short as a slasher. A camp slasher should have kids running around screaming terrified for their lives. This was a let down 😢
They/Them Trivia
They/Them was released on 5 augusti 2022.
They/Them was directed by John Logan.
They/Them has a runtime of 1h 44m.
They/Them was produced by Jason Blum, Michael Aguilar.
En grupp tonåringar på ett HBTQ+-omvandlingsläger uthärdar oroande psykologiska tekniker. Men de unga homo- och transsexuella deltagarna får snart inse att här finns betydligt värre saker än att bli indelade i pojkarnas och flickornas rum. Någon är nämligen ute efter att döda…
The key characters in They/Them are Jordan (Theo Germaine), Owen Whistler (Kevin Bacon), Alexandra (Quei Tann).
They/Them is rated 15.
They/Them is a Skräck, Thriller, Mystik film.
They/Them has an audience rating of 2.5 out of 10.



















