A young black man meets his white girlfriend's parents at their estate, only to find out that the situation is much more sinister than it appears.
"The shocks and the laughs are thoroughly entertaining, but it's the truth of 'Get Out' that's so real."--Washington Post
"It is not only the best horror film since 'Under the Skin', but a subversive and often hilarious commentary on race as well."--Boston Globe
"Get Out manages to walk the tight rope between being laugh-out-loud funny and genuinely scary at times."--Entertainment Weekly
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