One of the joys of streaming is that you always have a huge array of movies at your fingertips. While that large set of options can make choosing what you want to watch easier, having so many titles to wade through can also make it hard to actually narrow in on the movie thatâs right for you.
Peacock is a streaming service that actually has a pretty robust library of interesting movies, but actually finding those movies can be harder than it should be. Thatâs why weâre recommending Us as the best movie on the streaming service to check out in October. This horror movie is perfect for the spookiest time of year, and tells the story of a family being terrorized by underground doppelgangers who no longer want to hide their lives. Here are three reasons itâs worth checking out.
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Lupita Nyongâoâs incredible dual performances
Lupita Nyongâo is one of the very best actors working in Hollywood today, and while she doesnât always get the roles she deserves, Us is a perfect showcase for her talents. Here, Nyongâo is tasked with playing both a normal woman trying to vacation with her family and her âtethered,â a woman who can barely speak and who is leading an insurrection by those underground.
This dual performance gives us a full sense of the actressâs remarkable range, and is both sympathetic and unsettling in equal measure. The actress shines in the horror genre, and you can see another great performance of hers in 2024âs A Quiet Place: Day One.
The movieâs trenchant social commentary
Perhaps unsurprisingly, director Jordan Peele is not just telling a straightforward horror story in Us. Whereas the allegory in Get Out is pretty clean, things are much murkier and more fascinating in Us.
The central metaphor at work in the film â an entire society of have-nots that we simply choose to ignore â is a pretty obvious reflection of class, but thatâs not the only thing on the movieâs mind. Us can be read in dozens of different ways, but however you choose to interpret it, youâll likely be talking about it for weeks after you see it.
Itâs genuinely terrifying in unusual ways
There was plenty of pressure on Peele to deliver something interesting and original with Us, which was his immediate follow-up to Get Out, and one of the miracles of Us is the way he managed to do that without just telling the same story twice.
Usâ use of contorted body violence is much more prolonged and sustained than Get Outâs, and the movie is unsettling in totally distinct ways. Us is a movie about the parts of the world weâd rather just ignore, and itâs terrifying not just because of what happens, but because of the implications of its story.
Us is streaming on Peacock.
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