Best in2017HorrorDirected by Jordan Peele

One of the strongest recent arguments that horror can make social performance feel physically dangerous.

Get Out endures because Peele does not bolt commentary onto genre after the fact. He turns politeness, fetishization, and liberal self-congratulation into the suspense mechanism itself, which is why the film plays so cleanly as both crowd thriller and lasting cultural diagnosis.

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Get Out

A Black photographer visits his white girlfriend’s family estate and realizes the weekend’s politeness hides a colder system of possession, performance, and control.

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