The one-time sketch comedian Jordan Peele from Mad TV and his self-named show with Keegan Michael-Key has become one of the buzziest horror directors in Hollywood. While his filmmaking craft is assured, what really stands out is Peele’s bold story concepts that tackle social and racial issues through a genre lens.
Chronological
- Get Out (2017) (Good)
- Us (2019) (Very Good)
- Nope (2022) (Good)
By Rating
Very Good (6/8)
Good (5/8)
Last Updated
- 1/5/25
Review Index
Title | Date | Film Year | Director | Is It Good | Tags |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nope (2022) | 08/30/2022 | 2022 | Peele, Jordan | 5 | 2022, Jordan Peele |
Us (2019) | 08/29/2022 | 2019 | Peele, Jordan | 6 | Jordan Peele |
Get Out (2017) | 08/07/2022 | 2017 | Peele, Jordan | 5 | Jordan Peele |
- Review Series: Jordan Peele
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