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While the comparison is inevitable, it is certainly a bit unfair to compare Tim Story‘s The Blackening to Jordan Peele‘s Get Out. Both are horror comedies starring black characters and attempt to be both entertaining while also providing social commentary on black identity. While both films obviously have different goals and approaches, it makes sense as to why the two films are being compared. However, while the comparison may be a bit unfair, it is also not unjustifiable either because in terms of being both a horror film and a comedy, Get Out is the superior film that manages to be both mor...
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Warning: Scenes towards the end of Nope will be discussed Jordan Peele’s excellent third feature film Nope, which uInterview awarded Five out of Five stars, is still playing in theaters and is now available to rent on VOD platforms as well. As more people are watching the film, we’re learning about its many influences from directors like Steven Spielberg, to masters of thrillers like Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock. Another influence that was apparent to anime and manga fans was the Japanese manga and its accompanying 1988 feature adaptation Akira. This cyberpunk action-thriller followed ...
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In one of the best collaborations of all time, we’re getting a new film from the director of the incredible stop-motion animated Coraline and The Nightmare Before Christmas, this time starring Jordan Peele and Keegan Michael-Key as demon brothers in Wendell & Wild. Peele just dropped a new trailer for the film, which is coming to Netflix. This classic macabre art style is the signature of the legendary director Henry Selick, who hasn’t released a film since Coraline in 2009. It wasn’t for lack of trying, as Selick recently said he had been working on two films for Disney that were canceled aft...
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Jordan Peele, who is set to release his third film as director with Nope, took to Twitter to lightly shut down one overeager fan singing his praises extremely passionately. The tweet shared the Rotten Tomatoes scores of Peele’s films, and asked “at one point do we declare Jordan Peele the best horror director of all time?” “Can you think of another horror director that had 3 great films? Let alone 3 in a row? I can’t,” the tweet’s author Adam Ellis also wrote. Obviously, this statement alone would get online film snobs upset, but it even caught Peele’s eye since he was laying the praise on ver...
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