Get Out

Get Out(2017)

R
02/24/2017 (US)Mystery, Thriller, Horror1h 44m
7.6

"Just because you're invited, doesn't mean you're welcome."

Overview

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.

Jordan Peele

Director

Jordan Peele

Writer

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Media

Get Out | With Alternate Ending | Trailer | Own it now on 4K, Blu-ray, DVD & Digital

Get Out | With Alternate Ending | Trailer | Own it now on 4K, Blu-ray, DVD & Digital

Trailer

Get Out | Trailer | Own it now on 4K, Blu-ray, DVD & Digital

Get Out | Trailer | Own it now on 4K, Blu-ray, DVD & Digital

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

A Nighttime Stroll - Extended Preview

A Nighttime Stroll - Extended Preview

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The Party

The Party

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Jordan Peele Talks Combining Comedy with Horror

Jordan Peele Talks Combining Comedy with Horror

Behind the Scenes

Daniel Kaluuya Gets Hypnotized into the Sunken Place in 4K HDR

Daniel Kaluuya Gets Hypnotized into the Sunken Place in 4K HDR

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Jordan Peele Breaks Down Iconic Scenes in Get Out

Jordan Peele Breaks Down Iconic Scenes in Get Out

Featurette

The Connection of Get Out & Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

The Connection of Get Out & Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

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Chris Escapes the Sunken Place

Chris Escapes the Sunken Place

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The Photograph Scene

The Photograph Scene

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A Breakdown of GET OUT’s First and Last Scenes | Making a Scene

A Breakdown of GET OUT’s First and Last Scenes | Making a Scene

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Stirring

Stirring

Teaser

Bold

Bold

Teaser

Poetic

Poetic

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Get Art

Get Art

Featurette

Stay Woke

Stay Woke

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Jordan Peele GET OUT keynote | 2017 Film Independent Forum

Jordan Peele GET OUT keynote | 2017 Film Independent Forum

Featurette

Chance the Rapper Special Screening

Chance the Rapper Special Screening

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A review by cevangelista413

Written on February 22, 2017

Horror and comedy have blended well since around the beginning of film for one key reason: the release that both allow from the audience. The building set-up is not unlike the quiet before the jump scare. Both utilize equations of timing to provoke an unconscious reaction. Because of these similarities, the horror-comedy is a well-tapped genre, especially in the last couple decades of works aiming their trajectory at the cult DVD bin. So it takes a particular level of skill to mine new ground in the territory, particularly from a first time director. What makes Jordan Peele’s Get Out so engaging, frightening and hysterical is that he knows exactly when to play the material straight; which it turns out is most of the time. Full review