REVIEW: Nope (2022)

Jordan Peele is a filmmaker that arrived in 2017 with style and has yet to leave the public consciousness. Like most people, I loved Get Out and eagerly waited to see what Peele would come up with next. That movie is thematically satisfying and delivers a round of great performances headed by Daniel Kaluuya’s star-making role as Chris. 2019’s Us was more opaque and required serious thought, whereas Get Out stated its themes outright. Us featured another fantastic star in Lupita Nyong’o’s Adelaide, but it was a movie I appreciated more than enjoyed. I’ve been intrigued by Nope since I heard about it. Aside from re-teaming Peele and Kaluuya, Nope’s trailers were intense, and I was encouraged to see Keke Palmer again. I liked her as a kid, but I haven’t seen her in anything...

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Jul 31st 2022
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