Director: Jordan Peele
Actors: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford
Plot: A young African-American visits his white girlfriend's parents for the weekend, where his simmering uneasiness about their reception of him eventually reaches a boiling point.
Disc Release Date: 12 September 2017
Somewhat curiously, Get Out's Ultra HD Blu-ray release was not simultaneous with its standard Blu-ray release, leaving fans with the tough choice of waiting a couple of months or double-dipping if the...
Get Out achieves a, upgrade on the aural front too, adopting a DTS:X mix in favour of the Blu-ray's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track. Even the DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 core that the DTS:X mix is built around...
The Ultra HD Blu-ray release offers up all the same nice extras from the standard Blu-ray disc but, lazily, leaves them on the accompanying Blu-ray in the package, with only the Audio Commentary ported...
Get Out marks writer/director Jordan Peele's dazzling debut, a mystery horror thriller which subverts expectations and keeps you gripped throughout. The simple story has Rose taking her black boyfriend...
An exceedingly tense and unpredictable experience that makes for a good upgrade to UHD Get Out is a tremendous little sleeper hit, storming the box office and raking in hundreds off millions of dollars...
Get Out was reportedly photographed at 3.4K but finished at 2K. This upscale nevertheless fares well, offering a pleasant uptick in color and detail that results in a more fluid, organic upscale compared...
Get Out gets onto UHD with a new DTS:X Master Audio soundtrack. When even the studio logos offer aggressive stage presence, pinpoint detail, and even dispersal throughout the stage, listeners will know...
Get Out's UHD release contains no new supplements. The UHD disc does port over the existing commentary track from the Blu-ray, which is also included and houses all of the previously released supplements....
Maybe Universal simply wanted to get a better read on the UHD marketplace, but rather than release a 4K version of Get Out alongside its recently released Blu-ray, the studio has opted to play a short-lived...
Get Out is a tight, well made, and strongly acted Thriller that's just as tense and enjoyable on a second viewing, even one that comes only months after the first. Speaking of months, Universal's UHD release...