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After is a psychological horror thriller film, which shows the story of a man and his sister as they discover something at their horse ranch that will change their lives for the worse. The cast has Daniel Kaluuya and Steven Yeun in lead roles, and the movie is known for its intense horror sequences and gripping storyline.
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After is a psychological horror thriller film, which shows the story of a man and his sister as they discover something at their horse ranch that will change their lives for the worse. The cast has Daniel Kaluuya and Steven Yeun in lead roles, and the movie is known for its intense horror sequences and gripping storyline.
6.8/10
IMDb83%
Rotten TomatoesNope is a science fiction horror film that tells the story of two horse-wrangling siblings who are involved in capturing evidence that leads to an unidentified flying object. The movie's direction and cinematography are superb, as the director-producer Jordan Peele does a good job in creating his magic yet again with this unique story that involves science fiction and thrill. Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer are brilliant as always, as they beautifully showcase the story of the film with full dedication. The supporting case includes names like Steven Yeun, Michael Wincott, Brandon Perea, and Keith David. Further, the themes of horror and sci-fi drama are present throughout the movie, as the film tries to act as a refreshing concept in an overcrowded horror genre. Overall, Nope is a well-written and executed puzzle that has a climax that might appear bland to some, but indeed it is a must watch, at least once, for Jordan Peele fans.
Best Performance in a Supporting Role | 2023 | Steven Yeun
Best Achievement in Diversity | 2022 | Jordan Peele
Best Supporting Actress | 2022 | Keke Palmer
Best Supporting Actress | 2023 | Keke Palmer
Best Supporting Actress | 2022 | Keke Palmer
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Outstanding Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Supporting Performance | 2023 | Steven Yeun
Best Director | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Screenplay | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Lead Performance | 2023 | Daniel Kaluuya
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Creature FX | 2023 | Guillaume Rocheron
Best Costume Design | 2023 | Alex Bovaird
Outstanding Dramatic Presentation | 2022 | Jordan Peele
Best Director | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Original Screenplay | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Actor | 2023 | Daniel Kaluuya
Best Special Effects | 2023 | Guillaume Rocheron
Outstanding Director | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Outstanding Screenplay | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Outstanding Film | 2023 | Ian Cooper
Outstanding Supporting Actress | 2023 | Keke Palmer
Outstanding Actor | 2023 | Daniel Kaluuya
Outstanding Production Design | 2023 | Ruth de Jong
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Original Screenplay | 2022 | Jordan Peele
Best Supporting Female | 2022 | Keke Palmer
Best Original Screenplay | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Original Screenplay | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Supporting Actress | 2023 | Keke Palmer
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Original Screenplay | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Visual Effects | 2023 | Guillaume Rocheron
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | 2023 | Daniel Kaluuya
Best Original Screenplay | 2022 | Jordan Peele
Director of the Year | 2022 | Jordan Peele
Best Director | 2022 | Jordan Peele
Best Film | 2022 | Jordan Peele
Best Original Screenplay | 2022 | Jordan Peele
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Director | 2022 | Jordan Peele
Best Writing | 2022 | Jordan Peele
Best Actress | 2022 | Keke Palmer
Best Actor | 2022 | Daniel Kaluuya
Best Editing | 2022 | Nicholas Monsour
Best Director | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Original Screenplay | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Supporting Actress | 2023 | Keke Palmer
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Original Screenplay | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Motion Picture | 2023 | Ian Cooper
Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Visual Effects | 2023 | Guillaume Rocheron
Sound | 2023 | Johnnie Burn
Best Original Screenplay | 2023 | Jordan Peele
Best Supporting Performance | 2023 | Keke Palmer
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Supporting Actress | 2022 | Keke Palmer
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Supporting Film Performance of the Year | 2023 | Keke Palmer
The Female Movie Star of 2022 | 2022 | Keke Palmer
Drama Movie Star | 2022 | Daniel Kaluuya
Best Supporting Actress | 2023 | Keke Palmer
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Visual Effects | 2023 | Guillaume Rocheron
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2023 | Keke Palmer
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Visual Effects | 2023 | Guillaume Rocheron
Best Sound Design | 2023 | Johnnie Burn
Best Lead Performer in a Movie | 2022 | Daniel Kaluuya
Best Performance In a TV Show/Film | 2022 | Daniel Kaluuya
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Visual Effects | 2022 | Guillaume Rocheron
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Sound Work | 2023 | Johnnie Burn
Best Editing | 2023 | Nicholas Monsour
Best Cinematography | 2023 | Hoyte van Hoytema
Best Visual Effects | 2023 | Guillaume Rocheron
Best Visual Effects | 2023 | Guillaume Rocheron
Best Contemporary Makeup - Feature-Length Motion Picture | 2023 | Eleanor Sabaduquia
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Feature Motion Picture EffectsFoley | 2023 | Dhyana Carlton-Tims
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Feature Effects/Foley | 2023 | Dhyana Carlton-Tims
Best Sound | 2023 | Johnnie Burn
Best Sound Design | 2023 | Johnnie Burn
Fantasy Film | 2023 | Ruth de Jong
Hardest Hit | 2023 | Logan Holladay
Best Sound Design in a Feature Film | 2023 | Johnnie Burn
Excellence in Contemporary Film | 2023 | Alex Bovaird
Budget 68,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 171,932,082 USD
Keke Palmer's introductory scene, in which Emerald delivers her energetic and fast-talking monologue about her family history during a safety meeting on the set of a film shoot, took fourteen takes to shoot. Jordan Peele described each one as "very wildly different."
The very early clip of a jockey riding a horse, which Emerald claims features her and OJ's ancestor, is a real 1878 animated series of photographs, one of the first moving images ever, which has come to be called Sallie Gardner at a Gallop (1878). Sallie Gardner is the name of the horse; the two jockeys were listed as being named "C. Marvin" and "G. Domm." Neither of their identities are known, though they very well could have been black as Emerald claims. In those days many jockeys were black, such as thirteen of the fifteen jockeys racing at the first Kentucky Derby in 1875.
Jordan Peele cites King Kong (1933), Jurassic Park (1993), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Signs (2002), and The Wizard of Oz (1939) as influences on the film. He considers these films as examples of addiction to spectacle, a major theme in the film.
Despite being featured prominently, Fry's Electronics closed all of its locations on February 24, 2021, prior to the film's production. The film shot in the Burbank, California location and recreated the interior.
Steven Yeun's character Jupe has a large pair of metal scissors on his desk which are the same scissors prominently featured in Jordan Peele's previous film Us (2019).
"Antlers Holst: This dream you're chasing, where you end up at the top of the mountain, all eyes on you... it's the dream you never wake up from."
"OJ Haywood: Nope."