Get Out, the acclaimed horror described as a "breath of fresh air", is leaving a UK streamer in the coming days.
Written and directed by Jordan Peele, the film features Daniel Kaluuya as Chris Washington, an African-American man who goes to stay with the family of his girlfriend, Rose Armitage (Allison Williams).
Despite their friendly demeanour, Chris is gradually disturbed by the unnatural nature of his surroundings and Rose's family, soon becoming ensnared in a sinister web as deadly secrets are revealed.
Originally released in 2017, Get Out is currently available to stream in the UK and Ireland via Prime Video, but genre fans will have to hurry as the film is due to leave the streamer at 11pm on Wednesday 30 July.
In addition to Kaluuya and Williams, the stacked cast for the horror film includes Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Marcus Henderson, Betty Gabriel and LaKeith Stanfield.
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In addition to being a box office success with takings of over $255 million against a $4 million budget, the film was a gigantic hit with critics, currently having a near-perfect approval rating of 98% on Rotten Tomatoes from 402 reviews.
In our review, we described Get Out as a "funny, frightening, political and highly effective chiller", adding that the "important" and "massively enjoyable" horror-thriller was one "one of the best" films of the year.
General audiences were similarly impressed, with the film currently having an impressive user rating of 7.8 out of 10 on IMDb as they praised Peele's writing as well as the "unique" and "outstanding" narrative.
"Jordan Peele's strong directorial debut got well deserved Oscar attention, as its unique, intelligent, and oftentimes subtle storytelling made for a well layered, suspenseful film experience," wrote one user, adding that it was a "breath of fresh air".
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"Simply put this film is outstanding," wrote another, adding: "Get Out ranks as the cinematic triumph of the year for me, the film was creepy, poignant, amusing, and I think highlighted the racial problems that still exist, in certain places."
"A unique and effective blend of horror film and social commentary if there ever was one," reads one audience review, while another said: "Get Out provided me with something I long for. The debut of a new filmmaker that makes you look hopefully into the future."
Get Out is available to stream on Prime Video until Wednesday.
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