This balance was why I enjoyed these two movies more than I expected, with “Us” being one of my favorite modern horror films of the 2010s. “Us” was a full-on horror roller coaster that pitted an ordinary family against their evil doppelgängers and represented American privilege, as told by Peele. “Get Out” disguised its creepy Meet the Parents-inspired plot as a reflection on racism and how it negatively affects black people, especially slavery. Peele’s filmmaking strength resides in his mixture of horror storytelling and social critiques of society. Unfortunately, as their mission progresses, the town gets closer and closer to destruction. With the help of tech salesman Angel Torres (Perea) and documentarian Antlers Holst (Wincott), OJ and Em attempt to capture video evidence of an unidentified flying object and show it to the world. The siblings discover that the source of the falling objects came from a peculiar presence hiding in the clouds, later identified as an alien spacecraft.
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One day, a series of random objects mysteriously fell from the sky, killing their father, Otis (David), the owner of the Haywood Hollywood horse ranch. The story follows OJ (Kaluuya) and Emerald Haywood (Palmer), two siblings who live on a ranch in a small, lesser-known California town. Now that it’s finally out, was it creepily fascinating enough to make audiences say “yes”? Let’s find out. Despite that tiny nitpick, I was very excited about Peele’s latest outing mainly due to its mysterious concept and my appreciation for alien-related movies. Thanks for spoiling the surprise, Hollywood. Jordan Peele is heading into extraterrestrial territory, as we all saw in its recent trailer.
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This weekend sees the comedian/filmmaker looking for a third straight win with a movie that deals with an abnormal presence living among the clouds. His mixture of old-fashioned scares and social commentary helped propel Peele into the horror winner’s circle as he breathed new life into the genre’s formulaic storytelling. However, he managed to get the last laugh, thanks to the success of his directorial debut, “Get Out”. No one has expected Peele to be a household name outside of his Key & Peele skits regarding his approach to the horror genre. But it is a surprise that a well-known comedian like Jordan Peele can tell pretty compelling scary stories. It’s no surprise that whenever something weird lurks in the sky, the only thing that comes to our minds is one simple word: no. The film is written and directed by Jordan Peele, who also directed “Get Out” and “Us”. Released on July 22, 2022, the film has a group of residents witnessing a mysterious presence in their isolated hometown. “Nope” stars Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, Brandon Perea, Michael Wincott, Wrenn Schmidt, and Keith David.