On the one hand, people are pointing out that it's "They slash Them," which is kind of applicable, since Blumhouse has been known to make some pretty spooky movies (I just watched The Visit this morning).
a queer empowerment story set at a gay conversion camp
Somebody needs to inform Blumhouse that gay conversion therapy - up to and including chemically castrating homosexual teenagers - is already stunning and brave.
It's Blumhouse. The instant you see that, run. They do 90% of the woke mainstream "horror" shit that's coming out (The Purge movies, etc). Avoid anything they made after around 2017 when woke became mandatory. None of it is about the horror.
On the one hand, people are pointing out that it's "They slash Them," which is kind of applicable, since Blumhouse has been known to make some pretty spooky movies (I just watched The Visit this morning).
But then I looked at the Wikipedia entry for the movie, and it's described as:
So it's probably gonna be a "no" from me, dawg.
So a Groomer film?
Somebody needs to inform Blumhouse that gay conversion therapy - up to and including chemically castrating homosexual teenagers - is already stunning and brave.
It's Blumhouse. The instant you see that, run. They do 90% of the woke mainstream "horror" shit that's coming out (The Purge movies, etc). Avoid anything they made after around 2017 when woke became mandatory. None of it is about the horror.
The only good thing they did post 2017 or in it was Get Out, and even that is pretty left-leaning. In fact, KiA1 thought it was openly racist.
What? I like Get Out.
The People of the Razor do need some 'empowerment' stories.
Is it the woke reboot of It?
Redundant, we are already living through this horror
Then this is a very good fit.
This was better when it was Silence of the Lambs.