Synopsis: When a group of LGBTQ+ campers arrives at Whistler Camp - a conversion camp run by Owen Whistler (Kevin Bacon) - they are promised a “new sense of freedom” by the end of the week. But as the counselors attempt to psychologically break down each of the campers, a mysterious killer starts claiming victims, and they must reclaim their power if they’re going to survive the horrors of the camp. Written and directed by Academy Award nominee John Logan and produced by Jason Blum, They/Them is an empowering slasher film starring an ensemble cast that includes Carrie Preston, Anna Chlumsky, Theo Germaine, Quei Tann, Anna Lore, Monique Kim, Darwin del Fabro, Cooper Koch, and Austin Crute.
A quick gentle reminder that while young people in America are identify more and more with the personal pronoun movement that is affiliated with the LGBTQ+, they are still a minuscule and small part of the American population.
Gonna take a guess that Kevin Bacon is the main villain and is the mastermind behind a hivemind of -ists who're murdering the gays at the camp and then co-opting their bodies to give the illusion that conversion therapy "works".
So it's an "empowering" film intended to appeal to gay people......... and it's about a homophobic serial killer violently murdering a bunch of gay people. Seems a tad ill-conceived to me, but what do I know. Maybe it's aimed specifically at masochistic gays.
So it's an "empowering" film intended to appeal to gay people......... and it's about a homophobic serial killer violently murdering a bunch of gay people. Seems a tad ill-conceived to me, but what do I know. Maybe it's aimed specifically at masochistic gays.
So it's an "empowering" film intended to appeal to gay people......... and it's about a homophobic serial killer violently murdering a bunch of gay people. Seems a tad ill-conceived to me, but what do I know. Maybe it's aimed specifically at masochistic gays.
My best guess is that there's gonna be a controversy that lasts for maybe a week or two before the movie fades from the minds of everyone, never to be seen again.
So it's an "empowering" film intended to appeal to gay people......... and it's about a homophobic serial killer violently murdering a bunch of gay people. Seems a tad ill-conceived to me, but what do I know. Maybe it's aimed specifically at masochistic gays.
Killing off gay people is a common trope in TV and movies, so hardly innovative or empowering here. What would be a better idea here would be to poke fun at the trope, maybe something like having a gay serial killer picking off homophobes.
A quick gentle reminder that while young people in America are identify more and more with the personal pronoun movement that is affiliated with the LGBTQ+, they are still a minuscule and small part of the American population.
I think it's pretty clear that the NBC execs who greenlit this have no contact whatsoever with young people, LGBTQ people, and/or young LGBTQ people. Maybe they just had an intern browse Twitter for ideas--would explain why the characters look like walking stereotypes. I don't think zoomers really use Peacock either, so the target audience will never watch it.
A quick gentle reminder that while young people in America are identify more and more with the personal pronoun movement that is affiliated with the LGBTQ+, they are still a minuscule and small part of the American population.