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The Review: ‘Lurker’ Is A Masterful Debut That Unnerves

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From the moment Lurker unfolds on screen, it’s clear that director Alex Russell has crafted something extraordinary in his feature debut. Drawing from his experience on acclaimed series like “The Bear” and “Beef,” Russell delivers a psychological thriller that blends elements of obsession, fame, and human vulnerability into a narrative that’s impossible to look away from. The film’s energetic style breathes new life into familiar tropes, making it stand out in a sea of similar stories. With terrific performances at its core, Lurker manages to feel fresh and urgently relevant, especially in our current cultural obsession with celebrity and access.

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At the heart of the story is Matthew, a lonely retail worker in Los Angeles, played by Théodore Pellerin. His portrayal is magnetic—equal parts fragile and unhinged—as he infiltrates the inner circle of rising music star Oliver, portrayed by Archie Madekwe. The story cleverly builds tension, revealing layers of manipulation and desperation that keep viewers on edge. Without spoiling key twists, the film’s exploration of proximity and power dynamics turns what could be a straightforward tale into a dance of admiration and control. Pellerin’s performance is incredible, capturing the raw essence of a character driven by a monstrous fear of alienation. His manipulative side is so compelling that it draws you into Matthew’s psyche, making his arc quietly disturbing.

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Equally impressive is Archie Madekwe, who brings charisma and detachment to Oliver. Fresh off roles in “Midsommar” and “Saltburn,” Madekwe embodies the enigmatic allure of a budding star, handling his own soulful vocals with authenticity that grounds the character’s rising fame. The chemistry between the leads creates a tension, blurring the lines between fandom and obsession. Their interactions are entertaining yet laced with subtle unease, making every scene a masterclass in restrained intensity.

The movie offers a brilliant commentary on celebrity culture, loneliness, and the rewards of bad behavior in our fame-obsessed world. It hits hard on social class disparities and the symbiote-like relationships in influencer circles, prompting uncomfortable reflections without ever overplaying its hand. As a cautionary tale wrapped in psychological drama, its execution makes you think deeply about why people crave fame and connection.

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In the end, Lurker is a knockout psychodrama that floors you with its realest acting, phenomenal directing, and insightful exploration of infatuation and yearning for approval. Highly recommended for anyone into thrilling, uncomfortable dives into human nature—it’s a contender for one of the best films of 2025, leaving you stunned and unsteady in the best possible way.

Screening at Luna Leederville from November 27.

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