YOUR HOST (2025)

Advance Review! Premiering at London’s Frightfest 2025 from Benacus Entertainment and RNF Productions!
Directed by D.W. Medoff.
Written by Joey Miller.
Check out the trailer here!!

Four twenty-somethings are abducted from a vacation home and find themselves chained to a wall and forced to play a sadistic game of death, all brought to you by a maniac known as Your Host (Jackie Earl Haley).

YOUR HOST is a mean-spirited film that one can’t help but compare with the SAW series as it basically has the same premise—a man inflicting revenge upon a world he feels has shunned him. While SAW has the subtle and soft-spoken John Kramer (Tobin Bell), YOUR HOST has a more bombastic tone and that’s the main thing that sets the two films apart. While this is not usually the type of film I would usually seek out, the one redeeming factor to all of the carnage–and there is a lot of it, is the performance by Jackie Earl Haley.

Haley is one of those actors that oozes humanity in his eyes. Watch any film he is in. His stare is filled with heartache and pain. His tragic turn in LITTLE CHILDREN comes to mind, but even in an over-the-top film like WATCHMEN allowed Haley to shine. I mean, how is Rorschach not the most sympathetic character in that film? Here, Haley has that same kind of wide-eyed wonder and excitement, like a kid playing with his favorite toys, though the road that brought him to this torture dungeon of horrors is filled with grief and torment. Still, because this maniacal killer-which reminded me a lot of Bill Mosleley’s Chop Top from TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE II, because this maniacal killer is being played by Haley, that humanity shines through and it’s the best part of YOUR HOST.

I’m curious how the messaging in YOUR HOST is going to play out. It makes a film statement about the #MeToo movement and how that can be twisted in this complex world. Despite the gore, the film goes to some ugly places, and I respect it for taking this kind of stance in the current cultural climate. Still, this is a film that’s going to be divisive, simply because it broaches a very sensitive topic. But I have to say, YOUR HOST commits to the bit all the way through and that’s ballsy.

The gore is going to be a turn on or torn off, depending on your tolerance for that sort of thing. While I’m no prude to gore, I must admit, I was floored a time or two at the blood-fest on display in YOUR HOST. There’s one particular kill that is wonderfully played out and had me wincing the entire way through. At eh same time, these four contestants and the way they argue and treat one another make you wonder why the hell they all are together in the first place, but I think that’s the point of this film—that no one is without sin and that sin needs to be punished.

YOUR HOST is not going to be for everyone. It definitely is carrying on in SAW’s absence and Healey’s performance really elevates the whole film. His rage and grief are palpable and make this entire twisted show worth watching.