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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 98%

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In Theaters: February 24, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: May 23, 2017 On Netflix: May 1, 2019 On Digital: May 9, 2017

R | 1h 43m | Horror, Thriller

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A young man named Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) is preparing to meet his girlfriend Rose’s (Allison Williams) parents for the first time. However, he is skeptical of the introduction because Rose, who’s white, hasn’t told her parents that he is black. While she sees no importance in the color of his skin, he worries that it may be an issue. As they make their way to Rose’s family estate, he is immediately subjected to racial profiling by a cop; but Rose comes to his defense. When they arrive at the vast estate, Rose’s parents (Catherine Keener and Bradley Whitford) are friendly, if a little awkward. AS the visit drags on, Chris begins to notice that all the African Americans in the town are acting strangely — almost as if they’re hypnotized — and soon uncovers a twisted plot that may leave him at the mercy of the townsfolk.

Director: Jordan Peele

Studio: Universal Pictures

Producer(s): Edward H. Hamm Jr., Jason Blum, Jordan Peele, Sean McKittrick

Cast: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Catherine Keener, Lil Rel Howery, Marcus Henderson, Betty Gabriel, LaKeith Stanfield

Writer(s): Jordan Peele

Official Site: getoutfilm.com

308 votes and 81 Reviews

| Write a Review

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 98%

86%

In Theaters: February 24, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: May 23, 2017 On Netflix: May 1, 2019 On Digital: May 9, 2017

R | 1h 43m | Horror, Thriller

  Watch Trailer

  Movie Times

A young man named Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) is preparing to meet his girlfriend Rose’s (Allison Williams) parents for the first time. However, he is skeptical of the introduction because Rose, who’s white, hasn’t told her parents that he is black. While she sees no importance in the color of his skin, he worries that it may be an issue. As they make their way to Rose’s family estate, he is immediately subjected to racial profiling by a cop; but Rose comes to his defense. When they arrive at the vast estate, Rose’s parents (Catherine Keener and Bradley Whitford) are friendly, if a little awkward. AS the visit drags on, Chris begins to notice that all the African Americans in the town are acting strangely — almost as if they’re hypnotized — and soon uncovers a twisted plot that may leave him at the mercy of the townsfolk.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 98%

86%

In Theaters: February 24, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: May 23, 2017

On Netflix: May 1, 2019

On Digital: May 9, 2017

R | 1h 43m | Horror, Thriller

A young man named Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) is preparing to meet his girlfriend Rose’s (Allison Williams) parents for the first time. However, he is skeptical of the introduction because Rose, who’s white, hasn’t told her parents that he is black. While she sees no importance in the color of his skin, he worries that it may be an issue.

As they make their way to Rose’s family estate, he is immediately subjected to racial profiling by a cop; but Rose comes to his defense. When they arrive at the vast estate, Rose’s parents (Catherine Keener and Bradley Whitford) are friendly, if a little awkward. AS the visit drags on, Chris begins to notice that all the African Americans in the town are acting strangely — almost as if they’re hypnotized — and soon uncovers a twisted plot that may leave him at the mercy of the townsfolk.