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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

The residents of a lonely gulch in inland California bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery.

Cast

  • Daniel Kaluuya
  • Keke Palmer
  • Brandon Perea
  • Michael Wincott
  • Steven Yeun
  • Wrenn Schmidt
  • Keith David
  • Devon Graye
  • Terry Notary
  • Barbie Ferreira

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Verified Review
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Such a cool spin on aliens/ufos and a nod to how we tend to anthropomorphize everything.

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Alex M
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I liked about 75% of this movie. The 25% dealing with the Chimpanzee could have been left out since its only link is the childhood actor. The scene at the circus seemed poorly edited other than the attack, it didn't serve a purpose to the story.

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Metacritic

100
Aug 25, 2022

Peele, really, is the magician disguised as a filmmaker. Nope is the sleight of hand so slick you’ll never question how the trick was pulled off.

Clarisse Loughrey
The Independent
75
Jul 20, 2022

The best, eeriest parts of director Jordan’s Peele’s third feature, “Nope,” are as good as anything in “Get Out” or “Us,” and they’re very different from either of those earlier triumphs of imagination. This one is a three-fifths triumph, which means whatever you want that to mean. To me, it means go.

Metacritic review by Michael Phillips
Michael Phillips
Chicago Tribune
90
Jul 20, 2022

Peele is not just making an inventive sci-fi thriller. Nope is tinged with the acidic satire that suffused his last two movies, as Peele examines why the easiest way to process horror these days is to turn it into breathtaking entertainment.

David Sims
The Atlantic