You have just days left to stream this “breath of fresh air” horror hit before it leaves UK streamer

In the upcoming days, the highly praised horror movie known for being a “fresh breath” called “Get Out” will no longer be available on a UK streaming platform.

Under the direction of Jordan Peele, this movie stars Daniel Kaluuya in the role of Chris Washington, a young black man who visits the family of his white girlfriend, Rose Armitage, played by Allison Williams.

Although Chris initially comes across as pleasant, he gradually feels uneasy about the strange environment and Rose’s family, eventually finding himself entangled in a dark and dangerous situation as ominous truths surface.

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First premiered back in 2017, “Get Out” can now be watched in the UK and Ireland via Amazon Prime Video. However, fans of the genre should act quickly as the movie is set to depart from the streaming platform at 11 pm on Wednesday, 30th July.

Alongside Kaluuya and Williams, a powerhouse cast graces the horror movie. It features Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Marcus Henderson, Betty Gabriel, and LaKeith Stanfield.

As a gamer, I’d say that this movie wasn’t just a blockbuster, raking in over $255 million against a budget of only $4 million. It was an absolute smash hit with the critics too, boasting a nearly perfect score of 98% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 402 reviews.

In our assessment, we classified “Get Out” as a humorous yet terrifying, politically charged, and exceptionally impactful thriller. We also noted that this year’s standout horror-thriller was not only significant but incredibly entertaining.

Many people have been equally captivated by the movie, earning it a commendable average rating of 7.8/10 from viewers on IMDb. The audience has been vocal in their praise for Peele’s exceptional screenwriting, as well as the film’s one-of-a-kind and remarkable storyline.

One user noted that Jordan Peele’s powerful directorial debut garnered the recognition it deserved at the Oscars, as its original, clever, and subtly told story created a thought-provoking, suspenseful cinematic journey. They described it as a refreshing change of pace.

For me, Get Out stands out as the best cinematic experience of the year. It was chilling, thought-provoking, humorous, and effectively addressed ongoing racial issues in some societies.

One viewer praised ‘Get Out’ as an exceptional mix of horror and social commentary, while another found it refreshing to see the start of a promising new filmmaker’s career that fills them with optimism for the future.

Get Out is available to stream on Prime Video until Wednesday.

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2025-07-29 13:49