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Daniel Kaluuya (left) is OJ Haywood, Brandon Perea plays Angel Torres and Keke Palmer is Emerald Haywood in Jordan Peele's new film, "Nope." (Photo: Universal Pictures) About halfway through ...
Daniel Kaluuya stars as horse trainer OJ Haywood in ‘Nope’ Kaluuya’s expressive face and ability to cry on cue made him perfect for the lead in Get Out . He goes more stoic to play OJ ...
Review of Nope by Jordan Peele, a film about cinema and also about humans' difficult relationship wilth wild beasts. ... This is why I feel certain that at the end of “Nope,” OJ is alive.
Nope finds OJ and Emerald trying to get to the bottom of what this presence could be. A local amusement park owner and former child actor Ricky ‘Jupe’ Park (Steven Yeun) also finds himself ...
Nope (Universal) By the end of Nope, OJ’s crew sweatshirt from the 2001 film The Scorpion King (a slightly obscure spin-off of The Mummy series starring a young Dwayne Johnson) feels like it’s ...
Nope metaphorically portrays the film industry as a wild animal, one that can never be truly tamed. OJ and Emerald’s horse “Lucky” freaks out during the shooting of a television commercial.
Unlike his talkative sister, OJ is a man of few words (hence the title); fortunately, nobody conveys more with an intense stare than Kaluuya, and “Nope” deftly stokes that suspense, even with ...
Peele remains a master of the suspenseful scene, and “Nope” has several, as OJ and Emmy and company struggle to elude and then later document the alien hovering above.
Nope follows the siblings of Haywood Hollywood Horse’s owners OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) and Emerald (Keke Palmer) as they attempt to save their ranch. Struggling from financial hardships OJ has no ...