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Get Out
Released 2017  /  104 min
Box Office: $255.4 million
Chris and his girlfriend Rose go upstate to visit her parents for the weekend. At first, Chris reads the family's overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter's interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he never could have imagined.
Just because you're invited, doesn't mean you're welcome.
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Daniel Kaluuya
Chris Washington
Allison Williams
Rose Armitage
Catherine Keener
Missy Armitage
Bradley Whitford
Dean Armitage
Caleb Landry Jones
Jeremy Armitage
Marcus Henderson
Walter
Betty Gabriel
Georgina
Lakeith Stanfield
Andre Logan King
Stephen Root
Jim Hudson
Lil Rel Howery
Rod Williams
Ashley LeConte Campbell
Lisa Deets
John Wilmot
Gordon Greene
Caren L. Larkey
Emily Green
Julie Ann Doan
April Dray
Rutherford Cravens
Parker Dray
Geraldine Singer
Philomena King
Yasuhiko Oyama
Hiroki Tanaka
Richard Herd
Roman Armitage
Erika Alexander
Detective Latoya
Jeronimo Spinx
Detective Drake
Ian Casselberry
Detective Garcia
Trey Burvant
Officer Ryan
John Donohue
Police Officer #1
Sean Paul Braud
Police Officer #2
Zailand Adams
Chris 11 Year Old
Keegan-Michael Key
NCAA Prospect (uncredited)
Jordan Peele
Dying Deer / UNCF PSA Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Evan Shafran
Travel Passenger
Tahj Vaughans
Dead Ex Boyfriend (uncredited)
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Daniel Kaluuya
Chris Washington
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Best Performance
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Scene Stealer
Allison Williams
Rose Armitage
Catherine Keener
Missy Armitage
Bradley Whitford
Dean Armitage
Caleb Landry Jones
Jeremy Armitage
Marcus Henderson
Walter
Betty Gabriel
Georgina
Lakeith Stanfield
Andre Logan King
Stephen Root
Jim Hudson
Lil Rel Howery
Rod Williams
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Scene Stealer
Ashley LeConte Campbell
Lisa Deets
John Wilmot
Gordon Greene
Caren L. Larkey
Emily Green
Julie Ann Doan
April Dray
Rutherford Cravens
Parker Dray
Geraldine Singer
Philomena King
Yasuhiko Oyama
Hiroki Tanaka
Richard Herd
Roman Armitage
Erika Alexander
Detective Latoya
Jeronimo Spinx
Detective Drake
Ian Casselberry
Detective Garcia
Trey Burvant
Officer Ryan
John Donohue
Police Officer #1
Sean Paul Braud
Police Officer #2
Zailand Adams
Chris 11 Year Old
Keegan-Michael Key
NCAA Prospect (uncredited)
Jordan Peele
Dying Deer / UNCF PSA Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Evan Shafran
Travel Passenger
Tahj Vaughans
Dead Ex Boyfriend (uncredited)
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70% Drama
Comedy 30%
Racism
horror
thriller
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I think this movie deserves all of the accolades it has received, specifically for injecting such cutting social commentary into a well-worn genre. Unfortunately, horror is just not my cup of tea. So the third act chaos, for me, detracted from the power of the film.