Chris and Rose have fallen in love and are traveling to meet her upper class parents, Missy and Dean. Chris is apprehensive, as Rose, who is white, has apparently not told her parents that she is dating a black man. Once there, Chris is unable to relax and is uncomfortable around Rose’s parents, which causes him to refuse an offer of hypnosis from Missy. He learns from a friend of his that Missy and Dean’s suburb has a sinister history of young black men disappearing. Increasingly unnerved, Chris is relieved to see another young black man at a garden party and approaches him, only for the other man to start shouting that he should “get out”. Trying to follow the hysterical man’s advice, he finds that this is easier said than done.

The new movie stars Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Lil Rel Howery, and Keith Stanfield. Written and Directed by Jordan Peele.

“Get Out” hits theaters everywhere on February 24, 2017.

By Rudie Obias

Lives in Brooklyn, New York. He's a freelance writer interested in cinema, pop culture, sex lifestyle, science fiction, and web culture. His work can be found at Mental Floss, Movie Pilot, UPROXX, ScreenRant, Battleship Pretension and of course Shockya.com.

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