Ick Review: Brandon Routh Charms in a Genre-Bending Blast

It's been seven years since Joseph Kahn released his last film, Bodied, a provocative dark comedy about a liberal white kid who unwittingly becomes a legitimate battle-rap competitor. With its irreverent take on woke culture and identity politics and its gleeful demolition of boundaries, Bodied felt years ahead of its time. Kahn's new film, Ick, feels somewhat timeless despite being clearly influenced by the early 2000s era of MTV – where Kahn made a name for himself as the director of iconic music videos like Britney Spears' "Toxic" and Eminem's "Without Me."
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