Get Out (2017)

Get Out (2017)

2017 R 104 Minutes

Horror

A young African-American man visits his Caucasian girlfriend's cursed family estate.

Overall Rating

8 / 10
Verdict: Good
  • trmarsh7

    trmarsh7

    8 / 10
    Keeps you on the edge of your seat. Crazy story but thrilling! Read the full review »
  • Elite Reviewer
    Chris

    Chris

    9 / 10
    Wow! I didn't think it was possible for a movie to make me feel that uncomfortable and awkward and still absolutely loved it! Get Out is a racially charged horror/suspense film from the first-time director Jordan Peele. The film which was also wri... Read the full review »
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    lololovesfilms

    lololovesfilms

    10 / 10
    "Get Out" begins with a certain level of unease and never dips below it & only gets more intense as the moments click slowly by in a creepy and horrific fashion. It remains engaging through all the twists and turns...this is one of the first truly... Read the full review »
  • filmvet

    filmvet

    9 / 10
    You've heard all the buzz, and you've seen the Rotten Tomatoes score. So the question is, are people overblowing this film? This is what everyone's wondering before they see Get Out (2017), the debut film for Jordan Peele as a Writer and Director. Read the full review »
  • Get out is a topical thriller that keeps the blood pumping of the resurrected genre with sharp direction, a tight script, and grounded performances. This is Jordan Peele's Directorial debut, and he knocks it out of the ballpark, providing a chilli... Read the full review »
  • TheMovieDiorama

    TheMovieDiorama

    10 / 10
    Get Out...has literally blown me away. Wow wow wow wow woooooow! Jordan Peele's debut? I mean really? The script he wrote was ridiculously clever, complete genius. The social contexts, racial stereotypes, political satire...it had it all! Both sca... Read the full review »
  • TheReelBurke

    TheReelBurke

    9 / 10
    This film was a surprising first outing for Jordan Peele. One of my biggest criticisms of horror films of late is the reliance on stereotypical tropes. While Get Out does have a few jump scares it doesn't rely on them it allows the psychological t... Read the full review »
  • WHAT I LIKED: On the one hand, 'Get Out' is undoubtedly a very gripping and engaging thriller indeed, but what really makes it something special is its thematic layers. Yes, Jordan Peele isn't aiming for a straight genre-piece here at all as the... Read the full review »
  • JRhagan

    JRhagan

    9 / 10
    Get out is a genuinely thrilling and engaging film which doesn't rely too much on conventional horror tropes, but instead focuses on the mental state of the characters. The film still manages to fix some humor into it, and is able to hint at the r... Read the full review »
  • ScreenZealots

    ScreenZealots

    2 / 10
    The classic ‘meet the parents’ weekend is turned on its head in “Get Out,” the directorial debut from comedian Jordan Peele. Peele has created a wannabe thriller about unsettling race relations in the U.S., but overall it’s a “Stepford... Read the full review »
  • Get Out is a totally trail blazing accomplishment in filmmaking. Full of outstanding performances from a talented cast, a perfectly-paced screenplay, and a brilliant direction from Jordan Peele. The scares hit the psychological and emotional leve... Read the full review »
  • Rarely do we like movies that make us uncomfortable. Even so, it is those choice few that stick with us the most. Last year, Jordan Peele gave us an expertly crafted, undeniably unusual story. It toyed with our pulse and our minds, but most of all... Read the full review »
  • BarneyNuttall

    BarneyNuttall

    8 / 10
    A scorching horror social allegory, Get Out is Jordan Peele combining his comedy roots and horror passion in a highly entertaining, dread-filled skin-crawler. A film that asks for and deserves multiple viewings, Get Out will have u screaming 'Get... Read the full review »
  • jessicabirnie

    jessicabirnie

    7 / 10
    I finally watched Get out and it was great. Read the full review »