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Feb 24, 2017 · A black man visiting his white girlfriend's parents in a suburban horror movie that explores the themes of racism and unease. Read Ebert's review of Peele's debut film, which premiered at Sundance 2017 and was a surprise hit.
Funny, scary, and thought-provoking, Get Out seamlessly weaves its trenchant social critiques into a brilliantly effective and entertaining horror/comedy thrill ride. Read Critics Reviews....
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Feb 24, 2017 · Jordan Peele's directorial debut is a social thriller that turns casual racism into something visceral and scary. Read the Vox critic's analysis of the film's plot, themes, and style.
Read critics' reviews of Get Out, a horror film by Jordan Peele that explores racism and hypnosis. See the Tomatometer score, ratings, and video clips of the movie.
Feb 23, 2017 · Review: Jordan Peele’s Extraordinary, Inventive Get Out Is the Horror Movie We Need Today. 5 minute read. By Stephanie Zacharek. February 23, 2017 5:41 PM EST. “I wanna be black,” Lou Reed...
Jan 24, 2017 · Jan 24, 2017 11:37am PT. Film Review: ‘Get Out’. Comedian Jordan Peele's race-based horror movie combines genuine thrills with a no-holds-barred critique of black-white relations. By Peter...
Parents' Guide to. Get Out. By Jeffrey M. Anderson, Common Sense Media Reviewer. age 15+. Horror-thriller is surprising, shocking, timely, and funny. Movie R 2017 103 minutes. Rate movie. Parents Say: age 14+ 51 reviews. Any Iffy Content? Read more. Watch Our Video Review Watch now. A Lot or a Little? What you will—and won't—find in this movie.