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- Get Out (2017) - IMDb
Despite how it sounds, 'Get Out' struck me as more of a thriller with horror and comedic elements It is highly successful on this front, with the thriller elements being taut, suspenseful and unsettling, the comedic ones being darkly funny and clever and the horror ones being imaginatively shocking and subtly uneasy
- Get Out (2017) - Plot - IMDb
When Chris attempts to stealthily photograph Logan, the camera flash causes Logan to become hysterical, rushing at Chris and frantically lashing out for him to "get out" Logan is taken away by Dean, who later claims Logan had a seizure
- Get Out (2017) - IMDb
Delivering both on the expectations of the genre and the comedic expectations of a Jordan Peele creation, GET OUT is simply amazing Jordan Peele's directorial debut is an exhilarating horror thriller that also manages to spark laughter and comment on social issues
- Get Out (2017) - Full cast crew - IMDb
Get Out (2017) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more
- Get Out (2017) - User reviews - IMDb
Get Out Directed by Jordan Peele is a horror film which begins with quite a unique story, surrounding an African American man meeting his girlfriend's Caucasian family
- Get Out (2017) - Awards - IMDb
GET OUT is a cinematic primal scream - one that echoes today with epic power and an urgency that resonates Jordan Peele's pitch-black social satire is a damning examination of the contemporary discourse on race - brought to life with breathtaking brilliance by Daniel Kaluuya and a cast of eerie liberal allies in Allison Williams, Bradley
- Get Out (2017) - Metacritic reviews - IMDb
A horror film with the power to put a rascally grin on the face of that great genre subverter John Carpenter (They Live), Get Out has more fun playing with half-buried racial tensions than with scaring us to death
- ¡Huye! (2017) - IMDb
Delivering both on the expectations of the genre and the comedic expectations of a Jordan Peele creation, GET OUT is simply amazing Jordan Peele's directorial debut is an exhilarating horror thriller that also manages to spark laughter and comment on social issues
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