Anticipation has been high for Jordan Peele’s <\/u>nope<\/em><\/u>following his previous two (critically acclaimed) forays into the horror genre<\/u>: 2017’s Get Out<\/em> 2019’s Base<\/em>. Details of nope<\/em>‘s plot have been kept intentionally sparse, because the writer\/director wants to the film to be an unexpected experience for his audiences. Have no fear \u2013 the movie has screened, and now we can possibly glean a little more information from the first reactions to the flick, even as we maintain that delightful dread of the unknown.<\/p>\n Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer star in <\/u>nope<\/em><\/u> as siblings who begin to see something (but what??) in the sky over their ranch. Aliens of some sort would be a good low-hanging-fruit guess for what’s piloting the UFO and causing all the creepy incidents teased in the trailer<\/u>. CinemaBlend’s Sean O’Connell shared his reaction to exclusive footage of <\/u>nope<\/em><\/u>which was shown at CinemaCon 2022 earlier this year, and now Eric Eisenberg of CinemaBlend has seen the film for himself, tweeting<\/a> that with nope<\/em>Jordan Peele has gone 3-for-3: <\/p>\n With #Nope, Jordan Peele continues his brilliant run crafting detailed, layered, and fascinating horror films, and it’s a blast. It’s a summer spectacle about spectacle, and while there are many flavors mixed in, it’s particularly an excellent tribute to Jaws. Peele is 3-for-3. pic.twitter.com\/aFKg2uTZ5vJuly 19, 2022<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n