Timéo Mahaut
Timéo Mahaut has been making waves in cinema lately, and it’s honestly wild how quickly his name’s popping up everywhere. You see his face or hear his name and, yep, you’re probably thinking of either “How to Make a Killing” (2024), “The Worst Ones” (2022), or “Frater” (2024). Not exactly light-hearted stuff—this guy gravitates toward films that cut deep and stick with you way after the credits roll.
Let’s start with “How to Make a Killing.” This isn’t your average crime flick. It’s dark, sure, but it’s also weirdly funny in places, and Mahaut’s performance is loaded with these little moments that make you cringe and laugh at the same time. He’s got this energy, this sort of gritty charm, that makes you root for a dude you probably shouldn’t be rooting for.
Then there’s “The Worst Ones.” This one’s raw, almost documentary-style, and Mahaut slips into his role so naturally you forget you’re watching a movie. The story digs into real life—messy, awkward, a bit heartbreaking. He plays off the rest of the cast like he’s just one of the kids from the block, but there’s this intensity in his eyes that’s hard to shake.
And don’t even get me started on “Frater.” Total shift in vibe. The film’s heavy with tension and brotherhood, secrets and betrayal. Mahaut doesn’t hold back. You get the sense he’s carrying the weight of the world in every scene, and it’s honestly pretty gripping. Not many can pull off that kind of emotional weight without going over the top, but he nails it. If you’re into movies that stick in your head and don’t let go, his work’s worth a watch.