‘Our Hero, Balthazar’ Review: Lost Souls and Found Follies In a swank Manhattan apartment, Balthazar (Jaeden Martell) forges the persona of a tortured soul on his social media feed Balthy is especially good at weeping Empathy is his oeuvre, but his
Our Hero, Balthazar Review: Touch Grass - Loud And Clear Reviews Our Hero, Balthazar aims to skewer online culture and gun violence through two lonely teens, but settles for shock over substance The freedom teens once had to stumble through identity formation has been swapped for a rigid set of steps designed to secure approval or be cast to the social fringe
Our Hero, Balthazar Review: Jaeden Martell Is an Edgelord To revel in anarchy without an initial critical perspective about gun culture or social media addiction is the point of director Oscar Boyson’s feature debut, “Our Hero, Balthazar,”
Our Hero, Balthazar Reviews - Metacritic Our Hero Balthazar is an effective entry point into a crisis that truly needs more coverage in both documentary and narrative cinema Our Hero, Balthazar isn’t cold by any means, but the result comes off as more ethnographic in tone than the in-your-face bravado of the approach would suggest
Our Hero, Balthazar - Spectrum Culture If nothing else, Our Hero, Balthazar offers a solid example of how a movie might genuinely provoke its audience into feeling something—even if, in this case, the feeling is simultaneously a lot of discomfort and, maybe, a little pity
Our Hero, Balthazar (2026) Review Critics Opinions – Audience . . . Explore fan reactions and critic reviews of Our Hero, Balthazar (2026), focusing on the lead performance, storytelling choices, and how the film fits within its franchise context This post breaks down reception trends, highlights standout moments, and examines the overall critical consensus - Blog | What's After the Movie?