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In this thriller, a young quarterback is invited to train with a veteran player (Marlon Wayans) in his Texas compound. What could go wrong?
The New York Times – Film:
In this thriller, a young quarterback is invited to train with a veteran player (Marlon Wayans) in his Texas compound. What could go wrong?
The New York Times – Film:
Wesley Morris and J Wortham kick off a new season of “Still Processing” by grappling with the complicated questions of Jordan Peele’s “Nope.”
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The stop-motion animator and the horror writer-director collaborated on the screenplay for Selick’s latest darkly comic fable “Wendell & Wild.”
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This devilish stop-motion horror comedy from Henry Selick and Jordan Peele can’t quite breathe life into its narrative.
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We asked the writer-director about that standing shoe, a character called Nobody and fan theories about his flying-saucer movie. This is what he told us.
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The writer-director Jordan Peele narrates a harrowing sequence from his film.
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Jordan Peele narrates a sequence from “Nope,” starring Daniel Kaluuya.
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With a face that launched a thousand GIFs, the actress is bringing her expressive range to “Nope,” Jordan Peele’s latest social thriller.
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Is the rider in the 19th-century photographic experiments really unknown, as Jordan Peele’s film implies? It’s complicated.