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Us Movie Review: Jordan Peele Reaffirms He's A Horror Genius

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Jordan Peele avoids the sophomore slump.

Jordan Peele's Us is now in theaters, and it's gotten off to a remarkable start at the box office. Glowing reviews have been pouring in since the movie's debut at SXSW. If you've seen it, we've got a piece up explaining the ending of Us and answering other questions you might have. Are you excited for Peele's follow-up to Get Out? Let us know in the comments below, and read on for our review.

How do you follow a pop culture juggernaut like Get Out? After not only smashing the box office but earning a screenplay Oscar, Jordan Peele is ready to haunt our collective nightmares again with Us--while also proving he's the perfect guy to reboot The Twilight Zone.

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Like the best Twilight Zone episodes, Us has both twists and social commentary. Jordan Peele has said before that he wasn't going to do another film about race, so for his sophomore feature he expands his scope and tackles the entire United States in a film that asks us to look within, and see the danger we ourselves have become. To this end, we begin with a prologue set in 1986, where a young Adelaide Wilson (Madison Curry) watches a commercial for Hands Across America--a campaign to make a human chain across the continental United States--before stumbling across a hall of mirrors under a Santa Cruz pier. She finds more than mere reflections, an event that leaves her traumatized.

Some 30 years later, the burden of that encounter still haunts an adult Adelaide (Lupita Nyong'o), who returns to Santa Cruz with her husband Gabe (Winston Duke) and their children Zora (Shahadi Wright Joseph) and Jason (Evan Alex) for the summer. Jordan Peele shows he is adept at writing compelling and fully-formed characters, as he instantly makes you fall in love with this family. Sure, they are not perfect. Gabe is awkward and has an endless supply of dad jokes ("You don't need the internet. You have the outernet!"), and the kids fight constantly, but you feel the love between them. Adelaine has a bad feeling about this trip, and a series of eerie coincidences don't help alleviate her concerns.

After a trip to the beach with their friends Kitty (Elisabeth Moss) and Josh (Tim Heidecker), the Wilsons return home to find four shadowy figures standing in their driveway. It's the doppelgänger spotted in the trailers, wearing creepy blood-red jumpsuits and gloves, and sporting very sharp scissors. The sight of Lupita staring in horror at herself is the latest instance of what should become known as the "Peele stare," as instantly iconic as Daniel Kaluuya's hypnotized, glazed expression in Get Out.

If Get Out was a victim of the "is it really horror?" question, Jordan Peele made sure Us wouldn't fall for the same trick. This is a horror movie through and through, full of references to everything from Friday the 13th and Night of the Living Dead to more recent fare like Black Swan. Like Hereditary last year, the best scares come from simply being able to glimpse something in the dark corners of the screen. The home invasion sequences will make you want to cover your eyes, but the craftsmanship at hand will prevent you from looking away. However, Peele doesn't shy away from making you laugh, with a perfectly balanced mix of horror with humor that doesn't feel out of place. Winston Duke especially brings a necessary levity to the film, with his corny sense of humor being relatable and likeable enough to make you stop thinking about him as just the guy from Black Panther. Peele not only excels at mixing horror and humor, but at writing smart characters. Like in Get Out, the Wilsons are quick to react to the creepy figures in their driveway, and immediately call the police and start planning their stand-off.

Visually, Us is already a candidate for the most beautiful horror film of 2019, mostly thanks to cinematographer Mike Gioulakis the man responsible for the stunning It Follows. Gioulakis's camera swirls, creeps out, and hunts the characters almost as much as their doppelgänger counterparts, and his use of light and shadow is as effective as any jump scare. Also the score, by Get Out composer Michael Abels, will haunt your nightmares for days to come, while also bringing to mind Jerry Goldsmith's score for The Omen, except without the demonic child.

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Winston Duke may be a surprisingly convincing and likeable dad, and the kids are fantastic at playing innocent one moment, and plain evil the next, but Us works as well as it does because of one person: Lupita Nyong'o. Despite winning an Oscar six years ago, we have barely got to know her range, though between this and Little Monsters we are definitely living in the year of Lupita. She plays every emotion in the book, and every muscle in her body is used to convey those emotions. Watching her play the dual roles (like the rest of the family) of her regular self and her crazy and evil counterpart is delightful and terrifying to see, a performance to rival Toni Collette in Hereditary. In a fair world, Nyong'o would earn her second Oscar nomination with this film.

Like Get Out, it is easy and valid to enjoy Us at face value, as the film offers enough thrills, laughs, and scares to merit all praise. But this is Jordan Peele we are talking about, so the script is filled with metaphors and tiny details that demand multiple viewings to even begin to grasp the director's full intent. The biggest theme that emerges from the movie is that of apathy and the rejection of the underprivileged in the U.S. (it isn't a coincidence that the film's title is written as US). However, by the time the film dumps some exposition on the audience and explains what the doppelgängers want, the logic of the film starts to fall apart somewhat. Peele isn't interested in spelling things out, but this in turn uncovers holes in the story that may have you scratching your head as soon as you start thinking about the motivations and the meaning behind certain imagery and actions.

Despite some questionable choices, there's no denying that Jordan Peele avoided the "sophomore slump" and has now cemented himself as one of the great contemporary horror minds. Us is not only a brilliant exploration of current-day America, but one hell of a prologue to Peele's The Twilight Zone reboot.

The GoodThe Bad
Lupita Nyong'o slays in dual rolesScript crumbles a bit towards the end
Winston Duke plays the dad you've always wantedSlightly predictable
Smart characters who act believably in terrifying situationsNot being able to sleep because of Us-induced nightmares
Beautiful cinematography and haunting score
Layer on layer of detail that you'll want to uncover

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Rafael Motamayor (@RafaelMotamayor) is a recovering cinephile and freelance writer from Venezuela currently freezing his ass off in cold, grey, Norway. He likes writing about horror despite being the most scary-cat person he knows.

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This film is legit.

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Get Out is one of the most mediocre and overrated films I have seen in recent years. It's also comical how one of the main reasons this got such acclaim was because of the "race card" that was used. Can this guy ever make anything without abusing the P.C era.

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@Desbris:

Overrated - yes;

mediocre - no

He got acclaim because the movie was brilliant.

The whole race thing is part of our history (worldwide) and will never be erased, so deal with it.

This is reality.

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@joey2010: Evidently, you need to "deal with it" not me.

Black Panther also received acclaim, and that is a laughably bad film. Do I need to highlight the reason that did so well? Peele needs to use Steve McQueen as a guide, McQueen is a director who makes "real" movies and has fully fleshed out characters.

McQueen is one of the great directors in recent years who does not play the P.C race card, because he lets his work stand on its own merit.

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@Desbris: Um, McQueen made 12 years a slave. A film literally about race.

Soooooo yeah. Take your veiled racism elsewhere.

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Do people really think Get Out was a great movie? I thought it was like a Netflix original type of movie at first after watching, then saw that it might have a following for some reason..

Never really understood.

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@chubby170: Do you really need to ask? Oscar nom for best pic. Critical and audience acclaim. Unless everyone was faking it, then yeah, they really do like it.

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@Bread_or_Decide: hahah, really? That move was an Oscar nomination and got critical audience acclaim? Wow, I would never have known that lol.
I guess that just goes to show how bad Hollywood is these days!!

Thanks for the info...

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@chubby170: Yeah because you, personally, not liking something is evidence that Hollywood, and the millions of people that loved it, are backward... Just say you didn't like it and not be a child about it.

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@hu07: Lol, thank you for proving my point even further. Millions "loved" this movie? God why? lol. Nobody thought a lot of what was in this movie was very similar to The Skeleton Key??

If you and others think this movie gets high praise for some strange reason, then my comment fully stands... It was like a B rated movie! lol

Sorry you got butthurt by my comment. Whos the child? Learn to accept other's opinions...

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@chubby170: Uh huh.

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Why are people so mad? Movie looks good.

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Looks like a creepy body snatchers type movie. Which I guess, wouldn't be too far removed from Get Out. Shared universe confirmed?

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@lionheartssj1: Peele seems to model his films after classic horror movie filmmaking. Get Out was technically very classically shot, and reminded me of Hitchcock's stuff and movies like Stepford Wives.

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@Pierce_Sparrow: right their. is the answer. whats funny was people saying its new plots etc . never watch a movie before 1980.

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@lionheartssj1: The JPU. (Jordan Peele Universe)

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@Bread_or_Decide: Let's see where this goes...

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The fact that this takes place in Santa Cruz makes it more exciting for me. I thought this was SoCal, will be cool to see a little bit of home on screen. Very much looking forward to this. Key and Peele was an early indication that Jordan knew how to make a horror film, and he proved it with Get Out. Sounds like this further supports that. If the new Twilight Zone is good, then we may very well be able to consider him a modern day Hitchcock. Looking forward to this man's film career.

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@Pierce_Sparrow: "modern day Hitchcock"? calm down

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@fraga500: I get the excitement, a fresh filmmaker with a bold style and strong sense of theme and story is a rare thing these days. I agree, let's hold back from the labels, and just enjoy that we're getting films like these in 2019. An age where the auteur is all but dying, and people think movies don't have messages or themes or that they never did or ever should.

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@Pierce_Sparrow: A modern day Hitchcock after one decent movie? Waayyy to early to be going there, LOL!

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@aross2004: Not just one movie. He demonstrated talent with Key and Peele, and Us, just from the previews, looks to replicate his sensibilities. And I said MAY. Obviously, we need to see more, but he's demonstrated his potential. I could be wrong, of course. I said the same thing about Shyamalan after Signs, and we all know how he turned out.

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@Pierce_Sparrow: Yeah, we all kind of got sucked in by shamalamadingdong. The Sixth Sense was so great, and everything just slowly declined from there, (with a few hits in between the duds).

And I agree that Peele is one to keep an eye on for sure, just not ready to put him in the same league as Hitchcock just yet ;)

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Gamespot goblin king: ‘Disable comments on anything associated with Captain Marvel.’

Gamespot goblin worker: ‘What about the new Jordan Peele movie sire?’

Gamespot goblin king: ‘Leave it, should be fine.’

Dun dun dun *cUrB mUsIc*

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This comment section gave me cancer

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@naruto945: Everyime. Like clockwork. IGN is even worse. Gamers, smh.

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@naruto945: I should’ve taken your word for it. Yikes

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