Overview: After suffering a potentially career-ending brain trauma, Cameron Cade receives a lifeline when his hero, legendary eight-time Championship quarterback and cultural megastar Isaiah White, offers to train Cam at Isaiah\'s isolated compound that he shares with his celebrity influencer wife. But as Cam\'s training accelerates, Isaiah\'s charisma begins to curdle into something darker.
Producer: Jordan Peele, Jamal Watson, Win Rosenfeld, Ian Cooper
Vote Average: 5.745
Vote Count: 296
Country: United States of America, Japan
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Cast
Actor
Character
Marlon Wayans
Isaiah
Tyriq Withers
Cam
Julia Fox
Elsie
Tim Heidecker
Tom
Jim Jefferies
Marco
Maurice Greene
Malek / Horned Fanatic
Indira G. Wilson
Yvette
Geron McKinley
Drew
Heather Lynn Harris
Jasmine
Don Benjamin
Cam Sr.
Guapdad 4000
Murph
Austin Pulliam
Young Cam
Ethan Michael Airey
Young Drew
Richard Lippert
Saviors Owner
Naomi Grossman
Marjorie
Adam Tedesco
Edward
Bryce Dylan
Bernays
Tierra Whack
Adrienne
Kiara Gomez Glad Bak
Taylor
Chase Garland
Ced
Norman Towns
Willis
Lauren Green
Local Reporter
Esodie Geiger
Doctor Bowers
Danielle Todesco
Jimena
Jermaine Washington
Coach Chuck
Sean J. Dillingham
Shirtless Combine Fan
Eddie Garcia
Randy
Mark Speno
TV Announcer
Greg Lutz
TV Announcer
Robert Gavigan
Saviors Owner's Son
Robert Larragoite
Saviors Co-Owner
Chuck Brenden
General Manager
GiGi Erneta
Ayn
Daniel Moen
Fanatic
Marjahone Twitty
Combine Player (Uncredited)
Xavier Carter
Combine Player (uncredited)
Ernest Marsh
Executive Football Scout (Uncredited)
Chance Riley
Football Player (uncredited)
Michael Buro
Marco's Staff (uncredited)
Zijah Graca
Security Guard (Uncredited)
John Freelykirk
Social Media Manager (uncredited)
Gabriela Alicia Ortega
Stripper (Uncredited)
Alana Nguyen
Stripper (Uncredited)
Jordahn Smith
Stripper (Uncredited)
Yvette Fazio-Delaney
Strange Fan (uncredited)
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Ratings
5.745/10 based on 296 votes.
Review
Producer-writer-director Jordan Peele has quickly developed quite a reputation for making horror flicks/psychological thrillers that undeniably push the envelope of these genres, turning out creations unlike anything most moviegoers have ever seen. In the process, he has often packed his pictures with much for viewers to process on multiple levels as they walk out of the theater. And, in his latest offering, in which Peele has acted as producer, handing over the writing and directing responsibilities to filmmaker Justin Tipping, he has overseen the birth of yet another release in the same vein as previous projects like “Get Out” (2017), “Us” (2019) and “Nope” (2022) – only this time on steroids and laced with a touch of crack. “Him” tells the story of Cameron Cade (Tyriq Withers), a pro football prospect who’s looked upon by many as the sport’s next quarterback G.O.A.T. (i.e., “greatest of all time”). His future looks bright until he experiences a baffling yet devastating head injury at the hands of disturbed fan teetering on the edge of sanity. So, in an effort to reinvigorate his skills (and to rejuvenate his career), he agrees to be taken under the wing of veteran hurler Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans), a QB who led his team to eight championships but is now on the fence about retirement. When the recovering protégé begins his mentorship under the sports legend, however, he gets much more than he bargained for. He enters a world in which he becomes ensconced in a dizzying mix of hyper-ambition, psychological gamesmanship, professional jealousy and an aberrant culture that gleefully and relentlessly celebrates mind-numbing brutality. Given Cam’s precarious mental state in the wake of his injury, combined with an onslaught of conflicting messages, mind games and bizarre occurrences that straddle the borders of reality, he struggles to make sense of it all, particularly when it comes to deciding whether to embrace or abandon the world of which he’s about to become a part. His existence turns surreal, confusing, and, above all, troubling. He has some big decisions to make, provided if he’s even capable of thinking straight at this point. But the film is about more than just Cam’s struggle to hold on to his sanity in the face of his mentor’s malevolence, gaslighting and questionable motives; it’s also a strong statement about the bloodsport culture of football and the ways in which society has come to worship it as something akin to a perverse religious cult. In fact, the narrative is riddled with ominous Biblical and Satanic symbolism, elements that have been suitably tweaked to reflect the nature of the world of pro football and the exalted position it’s been accorded in contemporary society. Yet, curiously enough, in making its case, the film tells a tale that alternates between being deadly serious with its troubling imagery and not taking itself seriously at all with its astutely timed sinister comic relief, walking a precarious tightrope of moods that keeps viewers guessing about what’s really going on here. In the process, it provides a perfect showcase for Wayans to show off acting chops that most of us probably never knew he possessed; his ability to switch gears and turn on a dime and make it look effortless is truly impressive. Add to those qualities the film’s breakneck pacing, edgy film editing, stunning visuals and eclectic production design, and you’ve got a cinematic rollercoaster that’s sure to leave you exhilarated, exhausted and unnerved by the time the credits roll. Now, this is not to suggest that the film is without problems. The narrative is excessively overstuffed and somewhat unfocused at times (no doubt to try and convey what it’s like to be in Cam’s head under these circumstances), and its various messages can be more than a little obvious and heavy-handed on occasion. However, even if “Him” is not perfect, Tipping and Peele should be commended for trying to breathe new life into a genre that’s been releasing a steady stream of lame, half-baked offerings of late, and I’ll take this offering over any of its underwhelming wannabe peers any day of the week.
FAQs
Q: Who directed HIM? A: Justin Tipping.
Q: What genre is HIM? A: Horror, Mystery.
Q: When was HIM released? A: 2025-09-18.
Q: Who wrote HIM? A: Skip Bronkie, Zack Akers, Justin Tipping.