Get Out

Movie • 2017

1yr

A thought-provoking and socially conscious horror film that twists genre conventions.

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Overview

Chris and his girlfriend Rose go upstate to visit her parents for the weekend. At first, Chris reads the family's overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter's interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he never could have imagined.


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Roger Ebert

"Get Out" feels fresh and sharp in a way that studio horror movies almost never do. It is both unsettling and hysterical, often in the same moment, and it is totally unafraid to call people on their racist bullshit.

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Vox

Get Out — written and directed by Jordan Peele, half of the celebrated comedy duo Key and Peele — makes the incredibly smart move to cast this story about racism not as a drama or comedy, but as a horror film.

vox.com/culture/2017/2/24/14698632/get-out-review-jordan-peele

Variety

Blending race-savvy satire with horror to especially potent effect, this bombshell social critique from first-time director Jordan Peele proves positively fearless.

variety.com/2017/film/reviews/get-out-review-jordan-peele-1201968635/#!

TIME

Peele succeeds where sometimes even more experienced filmmakers fail: He’s made an agile entertainment whose social and cultural observations are woven so tightly into the fabric that you’re laughing even as you’re thinking, and vice-versa.

time.com/4680563/get-out-movie-review/

The Guardian

This fantastically twisted and addictively entertaining horror-satire on the subject of race plays like an Ira Levin rewrite of Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner.

theguardian.com/film/2017/mar/17/get-out-review-fantastically-twisted-horror-satire-on-race-in-america

The Hollywood Reporter

One of the most satisfying thrillers in several years, Get Out proves that its first-time director, Jordan Peele, has plenty of career options if he should grow tired of doing comedy in front of the camera.

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Vulture

Jordan Peele’s Get Out is the satirical horror movie we’ve been waiting for, a mash-up of Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? and The Stepford Wives that’s more fun than either and more illuminating, too.

vulture.com/2017/02/movie-review-jordan-peele-get-out.html

The Guardian

Get Out is a provocative, button-pushing shocker that buries itself under your skin and lingers, its genre trappings serving as devious delivery for a scathing takedown of liberal white suburbia.

theguardian.com/film/2017/feb/22/get-out-review-jordan-peele-writer-director-liberal-white-racism