Nope

Residents in a lonely gulch of inland California bear witness to an uncanny, chilling discovery.

  • Released: 2022-07-20
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Genre: Horror, Mystery
  • Stars: Eddie Jemison, Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, Michael Wincott, Barbie Ferreira, Brandon Perea, Donna Mills, Terry Notary, Mark Casimir Dyniewicz Jr., Jennifer Lafleur, Sophia Coto, Ryan W. Garcia, Andrew Patrick Ralston, Gloria Cole, Conor Kawalski, Lincoln Lambert, Mark Casimir Dyniewicz Jr., Evan Shafran, Keith David, Wrenn Schmidt, Devon Graye, Oz Perkins, Jacob Kim, Pierce Kang, Roman Gross, Alex Hyde-White, Hetty Chang, Liza Treyger, Courtney Stephens, Caden J. Lovgren, Malcolm Jae O'Shea
  • Director: Jordan Peele
 Comments
  • geary-72417 - 1 July 2024
    What the actual monkey clown crap did I just watch
    Jordon, one and done my friend. Stick to comedy. This movie was a cross of Quentin Tarantino and a dead person. Just made no sense, the script and story line made zero sense. Do yourself a favor and have a catastrophe instead.

    I'm have to say I was pretty much lost in the first five minutes and then the ending was so erratic and confusing. We had to rewind it several times just to make sure we were watching the same movie. The wiki wacky inflatable tube guy was just the icing on the cake.

    The camera in the well taking pictures of the UFOs lining up to prove what?

    And then it turns into what? A diaphragm?

    Not worth the ticket of admission. Stay away stay far away.
  • amgblaw - 15 June 2024
    Lovely idea but woeful cast
    What could have been a really good film with a clever idea and credible plot was flattened by the most talentless lacklustre cast. I assume they had all received their three minutes of acting lessons by watching a spaghetti western whilst smoking a massive joint. Do people really move that slowly without some medical impairment?

    Good visuals, interesting setting - but the whole thing ruined by a cast totally devoid of any ability to, well, act.

    It takes a while for the story to develop and we're steered through a faux development from a 1960s television show, but eventually the plot turns into something new and engrossing but at each and every turn the acting ruins anything of worth.

    Make it again but scrap the cast. Apologies, I don't know them and I am sure they tried and meant well - maybe the director just doesn't understand human beings under pressure - but there wasn't a moment where the acting didn't distract or annoy. What a shame - great potential but ultimately a deep disappointment.