Here are review links for this film submitted by our members:
- Marina Antunes @ Quiet Earth
- Excerpt: Those looking for scares are likely to be disappointed by Get Out but anyone who doesn’t mind a few uncomfortable moments and likes their movies with a bit of intellect and a dash of horror tropes peppered throughout will not be disappointed.
- [New] | Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Texan Reviews
- Excerpt: I have a question for writer/director Jordan Peele. Why would anyone have candles in an operating room?
- Matt Donato @ We Got This Covered
- Excerpt: Get Out marries racial satire with a terrifying finale, one that tears down blinders that some may have kept conveniently in place.
- James Jay Edwards @ FilmFracture
- Mark H. Harris @ Black Horror Movies
- Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
- Charlie Juhl @ Citizen Charlie
- Wesley Lovell @ Cinema Sight
- Brent McKnight @ The Last Thing I See
- Excerpt: Fun and funny, scary and thought provoking, sprinkled with moments of gore and brutality.
- Simon Miraudo @ Student Edge
- Jared Mobarak @ JaredMobarak.com
- Excerpt: The tried and true horror tropes you expect are present from the start even if they aren’t necessarily in the context of supernatural panic. Peele instead shows how those tropes are present in our everyday life, just without the jarringly bombastic score to make us communally jump in fright.
- Darren Mooney @ the m0vie blog
- Kristy Puchko @ CBR.com
- Excerpt: “Get Out” is flat-out brilliant. Peele shows a rich knowledge of horror, and a sharp edge of humor that makes for a film that’s frightening, fun, and impossible to forget.
- Nuno Reis @ SciFiWorld Portugal
- Excerpt: Com uma aura de familiaridade que puxa os série B de antigamente, ao mesmo tempo que é um filme do pós-11 de Setembro, “Get Out”, como outros títulos no catálogo da Blumhouse, foi o filme certo no momento certo. Aquele início inverte um preconceito e aquele final desconcertante desconstrói outro.
- James Roberts @ Glide Magazine
- Excerpt: t might be too much to expect white America to finally remove its head from the sand—it’s pretty comfortable down there when you get to pretend nothing is wrong—but imagine the world we could build if we talked about these things instead of just ignoring them. Get Out might start the conversation, but it’s up to us to keep it going.