"Nope" lands in movie theatres—and at a fittingly Instagram-friendly Los Angeles theme park attraction—this Friday
"Nope," Jordan Peele's latest withering horror-satire about our modern obsession with attention and spectacle, lands in movie theaters—and at a fittingly Instagram-friendly Los Angeles theme park attraction—this Friday.
The Oscar-winning writer-director—who is widely credited with elevating and revitalizing the horror genre with "Get Out" and "Us"—re-teams with Daniel Kaluuya, who plays OJ, a horse trainer spooked by otherworldly phenomena in the skies above his California ranch.
OJ and his sister Emerald (Keke Palmer) must juggle their fear of the mysterious and potentially dangerous UFO activity with their desire to achieve fame and wealth by capturing it on camera.
"The real villain is our addiction to attention and spectacle, and our inability to be able to actually react in real time," Palmer told AFP on the red carpet at the film's Hollywood premiere this week.
"It's no different from all the rubbernecking on a freeway when there's an accident—no one calls but everyone stops to watch.