

Them

A limited anthology series that explores terror in America.
A limited anthology series that explores terror in America.
Very good series, very good photography and very good costumes.
A very well run drama, and above all a very well constructed and run plot about racism.
A touch of terror very well done and that mixes with racism in a very remarkable way.
Good cast, this is a highly recommended series.
'Them' bites Jordan Peele's style but it's still pretty good, rather than investing in the trajectory of the story, we're thrown into a state of emotional distress.
What a ride.....
With goosebumps and all...
THEM was terrifyingly perfect. Yes, as others have pointed out, it has that Jordan Peele feel written all over it, but that’s not a bad thing. Peele has absolutely created a game changer in intermixing the horror genre and social issues in a way that is profoundly provocative and this particular anthology demonstrates Peele’s influence and brilliance, in my opinion. That said, in no way does this diminish the writers’ own brilliance and creation with this series.
It was an excellent call on Amazon to fund it, brilliant casting, fantastic acting. It was entertaining, it was horrifying, it was incredibly sad and yet oddly satisfying all at the same time. Lucky’s last straw, b:asterisk_symbol:tch slap was glorious, the writer’s play on (and appropriately edited) Ruby’s “I wish you would,” had me busting a gut. And it’s moments like those that made this so entertaining for me. It wasn’t just the fact is was a horror anthology (though that played a big part for me), it was how satisfyingly good all these little gems were that was written in and encompassed a family’s reaction to encounters with a social injustice that is undoubtedly a terrible blot on our country’s history; and unfortunately, yes, to a lesser but still just as damaging degree even now — hence why this series was made when it was and others that have preceded it in the past few years.
In summation… It perfectly intertwined some of the most poignant, social injustices this country has ever known with a terrifyingly good spin on horror and a mythos well worth sitting through for. Bravo to the entire cast and crew of THEM. You made something that you absolutely can be proud of.
I love THEM for sure
Season 1 is interesting as a racial drama with supernatural overtones. You can skip season 2.
A social drama focused on Racism and the impact on the mental health of victims - Good. The horror aspect - pointless and wasted plotpoinrt, totally unnecessary. I was expecting something like 'Us' which was suspenseful/pyschological horror.
Wow just finally watch the last eps. What a ride this was. I had to watch this like 2 eps at a time b4 I was ready to get the strap. 😁. The actors did there job on this. But the timing for a picture like this just wasnt a good or it would have got a better reaction.
[Prime Video] If the first season was a patchwork of Jordan Peele's films without much depth, the second season of this anthology series (which is ultimately not an anthology) seems to have studied the Hitchcock/De Palma filmography to copy it without its visual resources have a narrative justification, especially in the episode directed by Little Marvin. There is not much explanation of the real background of the demon, or demons, and stereotypical characters are introduced to develop a social commentary that ends up being simple and somewhat controversial (bad whites, traitorous Latinos).
I missed this when it was first released, I wish I'd missed it now!
Very good series, very good photography and very good costumes.
A very well run drama, and above all a very well constructed and run plot about racism.
A touch of terror very well done and that mixes with racism in a very remarkable way.
Good cast, this is a highly recommended series.