Review: Get Out
Reimagining Guess Who's Coming to Dinner as a horror film.
By Max Weiss | February 23, 2017, 11:02 am
Universal
Max Weiss is the editor-in-chief of Baltimore and a film and pop culture critic. You can catch her movie reviews here and at Rotten Tomatoes and read her thoughts on everything from last night’s episode of Ru Paul’s Drag Race to the latest Godard film @maxthegirl on X (formerly Twitter). She also plays a mean cello.
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