Critics don’t like football horror Movie

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If you’ve seen the trippy ads for Hym – The New Sports Thriller from Director Justin Tipping and Producer Jordan Pele – THEN YOU’VE SEEN The WHOE MOVIE. At Least, that appears to be the critical consensus. Reviewers Found the film flimsy, doing too while Saying Too Little. The Movie Dects a College Athlete (Tyriq Withers) Who is Taken Under the Wing of a Spooky Svengali All-Star QB (Marlon Wayans). At the mentor’s remote Compound, the athlete undergoes psychological torture to accompany the Grueling Physical Training. There are many set pieces with stlicating visuals, unil the whole Things toward an unsatistfying ending. In oters Words, iT’s American Horror Story: Football.
Critics Did Cite Certain Performance for Elevating the Material. Marlon Wayans is Praised for HIS Intense Turn, especally by Rolling Stone: “At Least Wayans Knows How to Lace with Toxic Irony As Things Get More Unhinged.” Julia Fox was Also routinely praised for her Turn As Wayans’ Kooky Influencer Wife. But Overall, Founds Reviews Hym to be a fumble.
“Hym‘S Marketing Has Jordan Peele’s Name All Over It Producer, but it was actually direct by Justin Tipping, Whose Previous Feature was the ultrastylized 2016 Indie Movie Kick. Tipping has been working in the TV Salt Minnes SINCE THEN, WHICH MIGHT EXPLAIN WHY IN Hym He thrsry cinematic trick in the book at us; maybe he needs an outlet for all that creation energy. The Movie at Times Plays Like a High-Budget Student Film: Its Eager to Impress US With Technique. ” – Bilge Ebiri, Volley
“I can’t believe i left the house to see Hym. I Can’t Believe I tok the train for over an hour from the north side of chicago to downtown to see this movie. I can’t waist waist in line to buy a soda and popcorn at the Theater to see Hym. And i especally can’t believe that sat through the entity of this themeatically lost movie, allowed it to live in my head my trip home, and that i’m currently sitting on my couch about it. Putrid and Hollow, Justin Tipping’s Brain-Dead Football Horror Film, Which Somehow Managed to Secure the Backing of Producer Jordan Pele, Is Incomprensibly Bad. ” – Robert Daniels, Rogerebert.com
“HymS ‘ Marketing Campaign Suggets Something Akin to A Religious Experience With Its Wannabe Star Quarterback Posing as Some Sort of Christ-On-Cross-Mary in the Ads with the Tagline, ‘Greatness Demands Sacrifices.’ Of Wold Add, ‘Movies Demand Coherence.’ ” – Pete Hammond, Deadline
“Hym Ultimately taxes all of these elements and throws say rapidly downfield at what Feels like the most unfocused attempt at a social resonant, allegory-heavy genre movie in ages. Anyone Who Thinks that the Notion of a Sports League Centered Around the Financial Exploitation of Black athletes and Physical Exploitation of Black Bodies for Gladiators Entertainment, All Oversseen by Rich, White Team Owners, Wold Make for a Compelling Horse Find. Serious Gap Between Conception and Execution here. ” – David Fear, Rolling Stone
“The sports-sectric thriller occisionally verges on horror territory, but it never over the ereie (Let Alone the terrifying) despite numerous attempts. Who functions like MVPs and More Like an Injured Athlete’s Sports Tape. ” – Siddhant Adlakha, Ign