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They Apr 2026

Modern reviewers at The New Yorker describe it as "chilling" and "uniquely eerie," noting its dreamlike logic and the terrifying anonymity of the antagonists.

The request for a review of "" is somewhat open-ended, as it could refer to several distinct works across film and literature. Below are complete reviews for the most prominent subjects with that title. 1. " They " (2002 Film) Modern reviewers at The New Yorker describe it

In an unnamed, near-future Britain, a group of "they" (conformists/philistines) systematically destroys art, books, and individual expression. The narrator and a small group of artists live in a state of constant, quiet paranoia as "they" slowly close in. Modern reviewers at The New Yorker describe it