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Jordan Peele
Writer -
Lexi Ainsworth
Stunts -
Bonnie Morgan
Stunts -
Johnnie Burn
Supervising Sound Editor -
Jimmy N. Roberts
Stunt Driver -
Carmen Cuba
Casting -
Hoyte van Hoytema
Director of Photography -
Oakley Lehman
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The Movie Mob 9/3/2022 3:17:13 PM
**Overall : A big YEP to NOPE!** Jordan Peele’s creativity is unrivaled! Nothing is typical of anything he does. Even knowing it is an alien movie, he keeps things fresh with surprising twists and eerie tension. Unlike anything I have seen before—there is excellent symbolism through the flashback sequences. I also enjoyed the developing relationship between the main two characters. My only complaint is that the horror and dread so palpable at the beginning fades completely about two-thirds into the film.
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Peter McGinn 9/16/2022 11:45:17 AM
I do noi Ike horror movies as a rule, but I liked this one, so I suspect that “Nope” didn’t have enough gore or shocking surprises for the average fan of that genre. I thought the acting and writing were fine, and the title was a subtle selection. The odd subplot of the incident with Gordy the monkey reminded me of the movie Magnolia for some reason. I wonder if that film was any kind of an influence on Jordan Peele’s storytelling style? The entity in this movie is rather quirky and odd as we learn how it operates and its likes and dislikes. I will say no more than that because learning about it is part of the fun, though I am sure it made it too slow moving for thriller fans. It won’t be a favorite of mine, but it makes the short list of horror movies I have watched and liked just fine.
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r96sk 5/5/2023 4:58:22 PM
A really well made flick! <em>'Nope'</em> comes across as a pretty unique film, even if the core premise isn't necessarily that. I enjoyed seeing it all come together, the conclusion is the most entertaining part - as it ought to be, I guess. The cinematography, meanwhile, is ace. I also dig the special effects, although oddly I feel like the main thing's effect slightly (!) dropped off a bit towards the end - but that could just be the fact that we see more of it at that point, as opposed to the prior snippets. Keke Palmer is excellent throughout, the clear standout in my opinion. Daniel Kaluuya and Steven Yeun are also enjoyable, as are Michael Wincott and Brandon Perea to be fair - albeit less so. Neat to see Keith David involved too, I need to see him in a more prominant role at some point - only ever seems to be a bit-part in what I've seen of him thus far.
Keke Palmer
Emerald HaywoodSteven Yeun
Ricky 'Jupe' ParkKeith David
Otis Haywood Sr.Daniel Kaluuya
OJ HaywoodMichael Wincott
Antlers HolstEddie Jemison
BusterDevon Graye
Ryder MuybridgeOsgood Perkins
Fynn Bachman