Tag: Jordan Peele

  • “Him” – All Flash, No Game

    “Him” – All Flash, No Game

    Him is visually stunning—all concrete cathedrals and bone-rattling impact shots that look like a nightmare highlight reel. Marlon Wayans is magnetic as this legendary quarterback who’s basically selling salvation with a smile that never quite reaches his eyes. But the story keeps running in circles: more tests, more cryptic pep talks, more ritualistic drills. The…

  • Trauma Profiteering in Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’

    Trauma Profiteering in Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’

    Nope succeeds tremendously in dealing with higher concepts in an engaging and highly entertaining manner without sacrificing theme or personality.

  • The Power of Looking in ‘Nope’

    The Power of Looking in ‘Nope’

    Yes, “Nope” is definitely about the modern obsession with turning tragedy and horror into a spectacle for people’s enjoyment. But it’s also about the power of looking, who has the right to look, and what happens to those who are looked upon.

  • “They’ve Gotta Have Us” Explores the Rise of Black Cinema in Hollywood

    “They’ve Gotta Have Us” Explores the Rise of Black Cinema in Hollywood

    The history of Hollywood is as ugly as it is beautiful. Most notably absent from Hollywood history are Black-produced films. “They’ve Gotta Have Us” explores the rise of Black cinema.

  • Go and Tell Everyone About ‘Candyman’

    Go and Tell Everyone About ‘Candyman’

    ‘Candyman’ (2021) builds upon the original 1992 film by presenting the myth of Candyman not only as an example of black pain, but as an opportunity for black vengeance.

  • “Keanu” Paved the Way for “Get Out”

    “Keanu” Paved the Way for “Get Out”

    Jordan Peele’s turn to horror with “Get Out” isn’t as unexpected as it may seem. He primed his fans for a disturbing and nuanced exploration of racism with his work on “Keanu” and “Key & Peele.”

  • Get Out Movie Review

    Get Out Movie Review

    It’s no wonder Peele won an academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. His script is layered with perspective and subtlety. Through a terrific vision, Peele creates the gift that keeps on giving. The clues and symbolic representations are aplenty, and as each viewing passes, you are destined to find something new. That’s a mark of…