A Black photographer visits his white girlfriends family in upstate New York and uncovers disturbing secrets about their sinister plans involving brain transplants and immortality, leading to a violent fight for survival and escape. Get Out is a 2017 English-language Horror Mystery film featuring Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Marcus Henderson and Carvin White. Get Out was Produced by Jordan Peele. The movie is directed by Jordan Peele. Get Out was released on 24th February 2017 and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released and became successful at box office. Get Out was made on a budget of $4 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $255 million. At the 2018 Oscar Awards It won an award for Best Original Screenplay.
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Get Out Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 91%
A.A. Dowd
Movie Review Movie Review Get Out B+ Movie Review Get Out B+ B+ Get Out Director Jordan Peele Runtime 103 minutes Rating R Cast Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Catherine Keener, LilRel Howery, Caleb Landry Jones Availability Theaters everywhere February 24 Suburbia at dusk. ( Read More )
Edward Douglas
If nothing else, 2017 is already making its mark as the year of the twisted thriller, with filmmakers using the genre to explore real world concerns that often go unspoken. ( Read More )
Get Out doesnt read like an attack, but more a good natured entreaty for earnest white liberals to have a word with themselves. ( Read More )
David Ehrlich
Nothing in Get Out is as scary as the things that inspired it, but its great to see a film about race that frightens instead of flatters. ( Read More )
Continuing a lineage of progressive horror that extends from Night Of The Living Dead to Bill Gunns Ganja & Hess to Attack The Block, Peele doesnt just subvert a genre often dinged for making people of color expendable cleaver fodder. ( Read More )