Awesome Jordan Peele

High Horse: The Black Cowboy (Trailer)

High Horse: The Black Cowboy (Trailer)

This docuseries from Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions explores the untold history of black cowboys and exposes the whitewashing and cultural appropriation of these heroes of the Wild West. Interviews with Jordan Peele, Tina Knowles, Glynn Turman, Pam Grier, The Compton Cowboys, Rick Ross, and Bun B help set the record straight. On Peacock 11.20.25.

HIM (Trailer)

HIM (Trailer)

Rising quarterback Cam Cade’s (Tyriq Withers) dreams shatter after a brutal attack by a crazed fan leaves him with a brain injury. Football legend Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans) offers to rehabilitate him at his eerie, remote compound. But mentorship turns menacing in this intense and creepy psychological thriller. Produced by Jordan Peele and directed by Justin Tipping.

Monkey Man (Trailer)

Monkey Man (Trailer)

Dev Patel makes his directorial debut in this Jordan Peele-produced action thriller about a man’s quest to avenge his mother’s murder. After years of being beaten down in an Indian fight club, rage boils over for Patel’s character, and declares war on the evil men who ruined his life and victimized countless others. In theaters 4.5.2024.

Wendell & Wild (Trailer)

Wendell & Wild (Trailer)

This stop-motion film from Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas) and Jordan Peele (Get Out, Nope) is the perfect addition to your Halloween watch list. It follows a teen (Lyric Ross) who is duped into releasing two demons into the world of the living – and those demons are Key and Peele. Drops 10.28.22 on Netflix.

NOPE (Final Trailer)

NOPE (Final Trailer)

After a cryptic series of teasers, we have a slightly better idea of what to expect from Jordan Peele’s science fiction/horror film NOPE. While the trailer doesn’t give away too much, the main story follows a group of residents of a small California town who think they’ve experienced an alien encounter. In theaters 7.22.22.

NOPE (Trailer)

NOPE (Trailer)

Writer-director Jordan Peele’s new thriller stars Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, and Steven Yeun as residents of a dusty California town who witness a terrifying, otherworldly phenomenon. Shot by the great cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema, it looks like Close Encounters of the Creepy Kind to us. Drops 7.22.22.

Lovecraft Country (Trailer)

Lovecraft Country (Trailer)

Based on Matt Ruff’s 2016 novel, this creepy TV series follows a man, his friend, and his uncle, who head off on trip into a the worst parts of 1950s America in search of his missing father. But are the monsters or the racists they encounter in Lovecraft Country more horrific? Premieres 8.16.2020 on HBO.

The Twilight Zone (Trailers)

The Twilight Zone (Trailers)

Jordan Peele’s reboot of the mysterious anthology series is looking good in the twin trailers which dropped for its first two episodes Nightmare at 30,000 Feet, starring Adam Scott, and The Comedian, starring Kumail Nanjiani and Tracy Morgan.

Us (Trailer)

Us (Trailer)

After blowing our minds with Get Out, Jordan Peele is back with another truly creepy story, about a family who visit the mother’s childhood beachside home, only to find themselves face to face with their psychotic doppelgängers.

Get Out: A New Perspective in Horror

Get Out: A New Perspective in Horror

Lessons from the Screenplay looks back at one of 2017’s best films, a psychological horror that blends in biting social commentary, and scared the living pants off of people while still being intelligent and original. Man, that “no, no, no” scene with Georgina still gives us chills.

Get Out (Trailer)

Get Out (Trailer)

Key and Peele fans know there was often a dark side lurking around the corner in their sketches. Now, Jordan Peele fully reveals his creepy tendencies with this horror flick he wrote and directed about a mixed-race couple lost in the country and subject to all kinds of evil.