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Nope

What’s a bad miracle?
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User Score4,938 ratings
TMDB 6.816+20222h 10mEnglish
HorrorScience Fiction

Synopsis

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

Director
Jordan PeeleFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Universal Pictures2 production companies
Release
July 20, 2022Released
Box Office
$172MBudget $68M

Top Cast

8 of 30
Daniel Kaluuya
Daniel Kaluuya
OJ Haywood
Keke Palmer
Keke Palmer
Emerald Haywood
Brandon Perea
Brandon Perea
Angel Torres
Michael Wincott
Michael Wincott
Antlers Holst
Steven Yeun
Steven Yeun
Ricky 'Jupe' Park
Wrenn Schmidt
Wrenn Schmidt
Amber Park
Keith David
Keith David
Otis Haywood Sr.
Devon Graye
Devon Graye
Ryder Muybridge

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Reviews

From TMDB users
CinemaSerf
Aug 15, 2022

I'm always very nervous when a film's advertising campaign leads extensively on the director and not on the acting... To be honest, here, I really couldn't quite see what the fuss was about on either front. A pretty monosyllabic "OJ" (Daniel Kaluuya) lives with his feisty sister "Emerald" (Keke Palmer) on a remote stud farm where they provide horses for the movies. When strange things start going bump in the night, and the horses start behaving oddly, then disappearing all together - they are bemused. Off to town they go where they meet local geek "Torres" (Brandon Perea) who is full to the brim with alien conspiracy theories and who comes and installs some CCTV for them. What now ensues is a quirky, rather poorly paced sci-fi caper that takes far too long to get going and then when it does, well it sort of rumbles along with loads of pretty repetitive photography, minimalist dialogue and an ending that made me chuckle - and I am not sure that was Jordan Peele's intention. The plot reminded me of something from the "Outer Limits" from the 1960s! There is certainly some lovely scenery to be admired in this California valley but all in all I was totally underwhelmed by this film, the best bits I felt, were seen in the trail.

Manuel São Bento
Aug 19, 2022

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/nope-spoiler-free-review "Nope contains extraordinarily immersive technical elements, but the thematic focus raises narrative issues. Jordan Peele takes full advantage of Hoyte van Hoytema's phenomenal cinematography and Michael Abels' memorable score to create a spectacle worthy of the big screen, but it's the sound production that really elevates the movie to that level. Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, and Steven Yeun are exceptional, but the latter is tied to an extremely thematic storyline - immensely rich - with little to no impact on the main plot, leaving countless questions unanswered and a divided audience while still affecting the overall pacing. Humor is surprisingly effective, and the moments of suspense and tension deliver what viewers most desire. A film that deserves multiple viewings and will generate endless debates." Rating: B

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