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7 Best Movies Like Get Out To Stream On Netflix, Prime Video And More

By Matthew Lynch
March 25, 2024
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“Get Out” is a groundbreaking horror film directed by Jordan Peele that combines social commentary with gripping psychological thrills. If you’re looking for more movies that blend horror with thought-provoking narratives, here are seven films you can stream on various platforms:

1.”Us” (Available on Prime Video) – Another masterful horror film by Jordan Peele, “Us” follows a family confronted by their doppelgängers, leading to a terrifying night of revelations.

2.”Hereditary” (Available on Prime Video) – This chilling tale directed by Ari Aster delves into the dark secrets of a family’s ancestry, leading to an increasingly horrifying cascade of events.

3.”The Invitation” (Available on Netflix) – Directed by Karyn Kusama, this thriller invites viewers to a sinister dinner party where the past and present collide in unexpected ways.

4.”A Quiet Place” (Available for purchase on Prime Video) – In this intense horror film directed by John Krasinski, a family struggles to survive in a world where monstrous creatures hunt by sound.

5.”Jordan Peele’s The Twilight Zone” (Available on Prime Video) – While not a movie, this anthology series features episodes reminiscent of “Get Out’s” mix of horror and social commentary.

6.”It Follows” (Available for rent or purchase on Prime Video) – A unique take on the horror genre, David Robert Mitchell’s film takes you into a nightmare where an unseen entity relentlessly pursues its victims.

7.”The Babadook” (Available on Netflix) – Jennifer Kent’s psychological horror explores the dark depths of motherhood and grief through the eerie presence of a storybook monster.

Each of these films offers its own unique twist on the genre while capturing some of the same unnerving atmosphere and thematic resonance that made “Get Out” such a memorable cinematic experience.

 

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