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Get Out

Just when Chris and Rose thought it was ripe to meet with her parent. The over welcoming event got Chris suspicious.
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El Pais (Spain)
May 18, 2017
A major work in which everything oozes talent. [Full review in Spanish]
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Stephanie Zacharek
March 17, 2017
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.
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Cameron McAllister
Christianity Today
March 31, 2017
A marvel of tightly controlled pacing, off-kilter visuals, and rich atmosphere, Peele's film owes a good deal of its exquisite shocks to the claustrophobic terrors of Rosemary's Baby and the manicured dread of Bryan Forbes's The Stepford Wives.
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Simon Miraudo
Student Edge
April 23, 2017
Jordan Peele's Get Out plucks a raw nerve with skill and style. Strange, funny and confronting, it's the horror satire of our age.
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Mary Elizabeth Williams
March 27, 2017
By focusing the storyline on a particular form of racism -- the kind that's often disguised as peculiar envy -- Get Out reveals something more insidious.
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Blog de cine
May 18, 2017
Peele plays a risky move using the film genre to establish a very real terror that usually faces hypocrisy. [Full review in Spanish]
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Kevin A. Ranson
MovieCrypt.com
April 03, 2017
Well cast and slickly edited... situations are horrific in their banality... who knew teacups could be sinister?
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Thelma Adams
February 27, 2017
Following Oscar's pomp and self-importance, viewing Jordan Peele's fiercely entertaining thriller offers the perfect awards hangover cure. Audiences leave the theater shaken and stirred.
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El Mundo (Spain)
May 18, 2017
The strenght of the film is in the perfection of the narrative artifact that always seems right in taking each decision, always brilliant, always sour. [Full review in Spanish]
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Marija Djurovic
Cairo360
April 05, 2017
Get Out is one strong, creepy and at times, yes, funny picture which successfully combines horror and comedy with a relevant and message.
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Peter Rainer
March 10, 2017
What makes Get Out more than just a slam-bang scarefest is that, in its own darkly satiric way, it is also a movie about racial paranoia that captures the zeitgeist in ways that many more "prestigious" movies don't.
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The Blu Spot
May 22, 2017
Jordan Peele's Get Out contains a fascinating idea and some intriguing social commentary, but it's ultimately let down by bland execution and writing that never allows the idea to come to full fruition.
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J. R. Jones
March 02, 2017
Jordan Peele makes his directing debut with a horror movie that sticks closely to genre convention even as its ribbing of white liberals hardens into a social point.
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El Financiero
May 17, 2017
Pessimistic, violent and scathing, Jordan Peele's debut film is a faithful reflection of a divided country. [Full review in Spanish]
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PopMatters
May 23, 2017
Get Out: is a masterfully done horror film that builds its chilling menace slowly and does not reveal itself until it's too late to resist.
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Kong Rithdee
Bangkok Post
April 07, 2017
Get Out is about how we should get out of our own abyss conditioned by familiarity and history, and it's one of the smartest films out there.
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J. Hoberman
March 28, 2017
Jordan Peele's semi-parodic horror film Get Out has a complexity worthy of its historical moment.
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Annabelle: Creation
2017
IMDb: 7
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...