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Jordan Peele has proven himself to be one of the finest minds in modern horror filmmaking. After the huge success of Get Out and his follow-up, Us, Peele’s third and final directorial effort to date is perhaps quietly underrated. Described by the man himself as “the great American UFO story,” Nope is much more than a mind-bending sci-fi horror; it is also an innovative, groundbreaking project, with Peele and renowned cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema creating the first horror film to be shot on IMAX cameras.
Starring the likes of Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Keith David, and more, Nope was an instant hit with those who watched it, earning an impressive A- in Ross Bonaime‘s review for Collider, in which he said, “Peele reaffirms that there’s nothing like his films today, and it’s truly a wonder to behold Peele in his element with a film like Nope.” Now, three years later, the movie is still proving popular, cementing its 83% “certified fresh” critics’ score and 69% audience rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Officially, Nope has entered the 10 most-streamed movies in the US on Peacock, as of June 29, 2025.
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