Human Resources (2025) Movie Review

Human Resources – Movie Review

First Reaction – Human Resources is a disturbing, suspenseful story.

Where to Watch

Human Resources is released on digital 21 April from Miracle Media

Director: Braden Swope

Writer: Braden Swope, Evan Swope, Chris Kelly (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Hugh McCrae Jr (The Night They Came Home)
  • Sarah Jose
  • Anthony Candell (Blind Obsession)
  • Tim Mizuradze (The Black Emperor of Broadway)
  • Michael Kammerer

Plot: Following his employment at a chilling hardware store, a nervous young individual stumbles upon a startling secret which sets him on a battle against sinister entities concealed within the store’s very walls.

Runtime: 1 Hour 48 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Tale: The tale unfolds when apprehensive newcomer Sam Coleman (McCrae Jr), lands a gig at a neighborhood hardware store. Gene (Candell) acts as his guide, introducing him to Sarah (Jose). Yet, it’s not long before he stumbles upon cryptic messages left by a former employee, revealing a chain of unsettling incidents.

As Sam and Sarah start digging into the matter, they unearth an unsettling fact. Yet, they remain unaware of the full picture, compelling them to take bold actions in order to set things in motion.

Verdict on Human Resources

Recap

The film centers around a young fellow who lands a position at a modest household supply store run by a family. Initially, he’s thrilled about the job, but later discovers some dark secrets lurking within the premises. Determined to uncover the truth, he embarks on an unsettling journey.

Best Parts

Sam’s portrayal is captivating, depicting the struggles of job-seeking and the apprehension towards meeting strangers. Hugh McCrae Jr delivers an enjoyable performance, allowing us to glimpse into his thought process. The character undergoes a significant transformation as he grows more accustomed to his role. There appears to be a thought-provoking examination of the challenges that new employment can present and how various colleagues prepare you for these encounters.

Worst Parts

Although it may not be the most terrifying, grasping the alternative perspective could lead you to ignore some aspects that seem less appealing.

Final ThoughtsHuman Resources is a disturbing reflection on starting a new job.

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2025-04-21 16:37

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