- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- July 24, 2022 (2 years ago)
- Alias
- Whistler Camp · They Slash Them
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Genres
- Slasher · Queer Horror
- Production companies
- Blumhouse Productions
- Runtime
- 1h 44m
- Rating
- TV-MA
They/Them
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Reviews
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They/Them Review They/Them (pronounced “they slash them”) doesn’t have the guts to be a real horror movie.
‘They/Them’ review: In Peacock’s twisty horror movie, a slasher stalks LGBTQ teens at a ‘conversion’ camp - Chicago Sun-Times Wonderful young actors play the campers getting guidance from a disarmingly kind counselor (Kevin Bacon).
'They/Them' Review: Gay Conversion Slasher Suffers Identity Crisis John Logan's 'They/Them' can't decide if it wants to deliver a queer twist on 'Friday the 13th' or challenge the clichés of gay victimhood.
‘They/Them’ Review: Kevin Bacon Leads Gay Conversion Slasher Kevin Bacon, Anna Chlumsky, and Theo Germaine duke it out in a queer horror thriller that's light on scares and long on self-loathing.
'They/Them' Movie Review: Kevin Bacon Stars in Conversion Camp Slasher John Logan makes his directorial debut with Peacock's 'They/Them,' a horror film starring Kevin Bacon and streaming on Peacock.
They/Them wrestles with its own queer horror identity crisis They/Them wrestles with its own queer horror identity crisis
They/Them review – Mistakes novelty for importance A group of teenagers at a gay conversion camp face off against a sinister threat in John Logan's misjudged would-be slasher.
‘They/Them’ underlines the risks of combining horror and social commentary Horror movies are no strangers to social commentary, or the desire to be cathartic in how they use violence. Yet the latest example of those impulses, “They/Them,” illustrates how tricky that proposition can be, in a story that at various times feels creepy, exploitative and preachy, without becoming particularly tense or scary.
They/Them movie review & film summary (2022) A film that takes a real-life tragedy and turns it into limp horror filmmaking.