Review: US
An introspective and unnerving get-under-your-skin follow up to GET OUT
Within the confines of a solid horror film, Jordan Peele turns the camera inward to explore the relationship between privilege and consequence in US.
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An introspective and unnerving get-under-your-skin follow up to GET OUT
Within the confines of a solid horror film, Jordan Peele turns the camera inward to explore the relationship between privilege and consequence in US.
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I'll admit it. I'm using this article as an excuse to browse a bunch of pictures of Lupita Nyong’o.
John Woo is returning to the film that helped establish his name in global cinema, and he’s bringing one hell of a star with him.
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