‘Get Out’: A Funny Horror Flick With A Serious Message About Race

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Jordan Peele best known for his part in the comedic duo Key & Peele, steps behind the camera to direct his horror flick ‘Get Out’. The film tells the story of one black man’s experience navigating racial stereotypes, an interracial relationship and a wild and terrifying trip to meet his girlfriend’s parents.
Throughout the movie Peele keeps it real, relevant and racial. Its being praised not only for a succesful horror film, but also for messages regarding race relations in post-Obama America.
Get Out” is in theaters earning critical buzz on both sides of the spectrum.
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