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A conversation talking about the deeper meaning behind Jordan Peele's second movie 'Us'.
Without Your Head video interview with Emmy award winning sound editor Trevor Gates! Hosted by Nasty Neal Jones and Treacherous Trista Robinson! - what is sound editing? - "The Haunting of Hill House" - "The Haunting of Bly Manor" - Jordan Peele - "Get Out" - "Us" - Mike Flanagan - "Dr Sleep" and more! Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - Original theme by The Tomb of Nick Cage --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
On this episode of WWLAF, I am joined by Ryan to discuss Jordan Peele's horror masterpiece: Us. SPOILER ALERT: I begin by providing the movie plot in about 20 minutes, followed by Ryan and I discussing some of the themes, foreshadowing, and symbolism throughout the movie. We wrap up by discussing if we believe human beings have counterparts under in underground tunnels. Ryan concludes by providing some vital information for Peele's next horror film: Candyman, which comes to theatres September 25th. Michael Abels. "Anthem." Us - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Back Lot Music, 2019. Spotify, spotify:track:0PGBKBh0FFvtx1XqwdUbBG. Michael Abels. "Pas De Deux" Us - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Back Lot Music, 2019. spotify:track:3OHCNumN480cuIojhklljX.
We continue our journey with Jordan Peele's Us (2019) and bring you the conclusion to the discussion started last week. This time we’ll focus more on racial themes presented in the film, discuss the twist and finally take the bullying attention away from Maciej and put it on someone else. Enjoy and see you next week for something else!
For their 50th milestone, the gorefriends discuss Jordan Peele's 'Us' and whether it's actually a good movie or not.Music: Mashups And Remixes Of Popular Songs - (Live Performance) by KRUGER(https://soundcloud.com/martin-kruger2000/mashups-and-remixes-of-popular-songs-serato-record)SLHM: Submitted by listener Vin :)Contact us! @gorefriends | gorefriendspodcast@gmail.com | (818) 539-7229Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/gorefriends)
While composer Michael Abels was awarded "Discovery of the Year" at the 2019 World Soundtrack Awards for his eerie, minimalist score for Jordan Peele's Us, he's hardly a fresh-faced up and comer. Before transitioning into film scoring, Abels was already an acclaimed orchestral and concert composer, having composed symphonies, ballets and operas for orchestras across the country. This history with classical music seemingly clashes with his unexpected, experimental work on the films of Jordan Peele, but in Cory Finley's Bad Education (premiering today on HBO), it allows him to return to a very familiar wheelhouse. Based on the true story of the largest fraud case in American public school history, Bad Education centers on the superintendent of a prestigious public school in upstate New York (a charming, complex Hugh Jackman), and the complex web of deceit, hidden desires, and lies resting just beneath the surface of his quest for excellence. Abels' score is lush, intimate, and reflective of Finley's uniquely arch approach to the material -- baroque, string-heavy requiems for forbidden love ("Eye Contact") clash with concert-band bombast that reflects Roslyn High School's razor-thin veneer of academic prestige ("Ave Noster Redemptor"). For Abels, it was a return to familiar forms, and he even mined his own history as an educator for inspiration. For The Spool, Abels sat down with us to talk about his score for Bad Education, how he gets into the mindset of the characters he scores for, and the complex dynamics of being a mixed-race composer in heavily white environments. He also talks us through the process behind crafting one of the score's cues, "Eye Contact", while performing it on the piano for us. You can listen to the full podcast above, and below listen to Abels' full score for Bad Education on Spotify (including the tracks he plays in the episode, "Eye Contact" and "Eye Contact -- Appassionato Alternate"). (More of a Comment, Really… is a proud member of the Chicago Podcast Coop. Thanks to Overcast for sponsoring this episode!)
This Friday the 13th, slip on a red jumpsuit and tether yourself to the weirdest blockbuster of 2019. Lupita Nyong'o returns to the Santa Cruz Boardwalk where she once mysteriously went missing, and confronts sinister duplicates of her family. Is getting these leering lookalikes out of her childhood home as scary or funny as Get Out? And why did writer-director Jordan Peele link this slasher scenario to the failed 1986 humanitarian effort Hands Across America? The Now Playing hosts have five on it, so don’t panic. Join Us in our Spring donation drive to Find Out!
On this week's episode, Austin and Clint make their way into the underground in search of their Tethered selves. Trigger Warning: High on Hollywood gets political.
This week we discuss Jordan Peele's Us! We also dive into how dumb we were as children. Enjoy!
Uncle Ben and Hollywood Steve are back this week and talking about Jordan Peele's Us. We get into other clone movies, all of the various sprawling meanings of the images, music, and dialogue of this film, and we present, talk ourselves into and out of various theories to make the whole movie make sense. Get in on this! If you want to help decide which movies we cover in the future, go become a $5 patron! Patreon.com/deadandlovely We have t-shirts for sale! Small-XL for $25; XXL-XXXL for $28. Email us at deadandlovelypod@gmail.com with your order and we'll respond with a price including shipping. Pay us at PayPal.me/deadandlovely and we'll mail out your order on the next business day. Movie discussion begins at 00:37:17 Music by intergalactic rock star Ben Eller!
It's been a long time coming, but in this episode, Steve and I look at some of their best of the year.... the year of 2018 that is! Again, it's been a long time, but we still have some good stuff here, including some of the best films, comics, tv and more as usual from the year, including a different format for this where the fellas talk about three of their favorite aspects and items of the year (female directors and their perspective, DC Comics' Mister Miracle, BBC America's Killing Eve, Netflix's Aggretsuko, Spider-Man representation and The Simpsons memes). There's also breaking down Jordan Peele's Us (cause it was seen recently by the time of this recording) and much more. Catch up with us, as we catch up with time itself! Also, huge note that can't be overlooked; this episode was recorded on Steve's birthday in 2019! 1. Van Lathan and Rembert Brown were the guests on The Bill Simmons Podcast when they were discussing Nipsey Hussle's death before this episode was recorded. 2. The narrative of Chloe Zhou's The Rider takes place in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. 3. There are 8 episodes in each of the two seasons of Killing Eve.
It's awards season! Oscars, Gloden Globes, SAG, so we decided to take our shot at being film reviewers. And while the focus of this episode is on Jordan Peele's Us, we also do some Disney discussion and Porn pontificating. Grab your popcorn and enjoy. Topic Timestamps: (3:00) - Saddest Disney Moment (8:00) - Do Porn Storylines matter? (19:25) - Us Review (1:00:00) - Existensial Theories Use our comment section @ tgot.webflow.io and follow us on: Twitter - www.twitter.com/TGOTpodcast Facebook - www.facebook.com/TGOTpodcast Instagram - www.instagram.com/TGOTpodcast Discord - www.discord.gg/5PN3kNz
2020 Oscar Nominations ReactionThe nominees for the 2020 Academy Awards are out, and boy do we have some opinions. There are some heroes to root for, and plenty of snubs to detest so strap in for our reactions to the Oscars' ever-contentious list of nominations. Uncut Gems stayed true to the name, and couldn't make the cut for a single category, Lupita Nyong'o's jaw-dropping performance in Jordan Peele's Us appears to have been completely forgotten, and if you're Kevin, 1917 seems to be getting way too much credit.Also in this week's show, we dig in to our favorite scenes from all of film history, and we loved seeing the great responses from you at home using #SceneBlend. For our next show, you can play along using #MatthewMcConaugheyBlend as we'll be revisiting his filmography to determine our favorite performance from Matthew McConaughey.2:40 - Weekly Poll: Should We Do More Live Shows?4:47 - Oscar Nominations Reactions40:23 - This Week In Movies42:22 - #SceneBlendThis Week In MoviesDolittle (starring Robert Downey Jr., Michael Sheen, Antonio Banderas)Bad Boys for Life (starring Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Vanessa Hudgens)Follow The Show HereReelBlend - @ReelBlendSean - @Sean_OConnellJake - @JakesTakesKevin - @KevinMcCarthyTVGabe - @gabeKovacs
On this week's episode, the guys come face to face with the scariest thing a person can encounter... themselves!!It's dopplegangers and doubles this week with Jordan Peele's US. Kevin points out mistakes in proper boat maintenance while Pete breaks down why your food pyramid only has one level - rabbit.Join the guys as they confront their darker selves, and remember... don't get too scared...
After all of those holiday horrors that the guys got in to, they decided that it was time to take a vacation. Bryan found a nice beach house, and Andy rented a boat named the Craw Daddy. Things seemed fine, until they ran in to some familiar looking fellas. That's right, the guys are talking about Jordan Peele's US! Let us know what you think on Twitter and Facebook! I GOT FIIIIIIVE OOOON IT!Visit our merch store: https://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/deadinsantacarla/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/deadinscpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeadinSantaCarla Contact us via email at: deadinsc@gmail.com Visit Andy on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/LandOfTheCleves Visit Bryan on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/hashtagwytguy You can also find Andy on Twitch at: https://www.twitch.tv/landofthecleves Logo designed by Jynx: https://twitter.com/jynxjynxed Intro music created by David Rice
Double the horror! This week, we're talking about Doppelgängers or Evil Twins! There's mythology, science, history, thrill, and reviews on The Twilight Zone's 21st episode: Mirror Image and Jordan Peele's Us. Support this show on Kickstarter! http://kck.st/341VWox for helping improve the audio quality and guest an episode in exchange! Also remember to subscribe or follow on your favorite podcast streaming place. To learn more on haunted stuff, follow Spooky Horror's twitter account, @thespookyhorror or https://twitter.com/thespookyhorror and also follow the Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/spookyhorrorshow/ for pictures related to the topics discussed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spookyhorror/message
Another hot one featuring Massachusetts' ban on "bitch," Jo shares a hospital story, Man gets Jo to watch Mystic River and the Friday the 13th reboot, plus Netflix's "After," Jordan Peele's "Us," "Code 8" with Stephen Amell, and Stephen King's new book "The Institute".
In episode #5, we talk about Jordan Peele's "Us," which was released in 2019. We give a synopsis of the film and offer our thoughts and mug ratings. Will it best "Get Out," or did it rate slightly below? We also give our recommendations for the week (Stuber, Twighlight Zone), and this time Jay finds a new podcast that offers rants almost as good as Ryan's! In our music segment, we agree on adding the main theme for "Us" to the Spotify playlist (Movies, Music and Beer Radio), and Ryan finds Jay a tasty new IPA from Shorts Brewing.Don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter and let us know what you want to hear us cover next!Follow the Movies, Music and Beer playlist on Spotify to hear the tunes we're adding each episode!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/moviesmusicandbeer)
It's Spooptober! That means it's time for a fright, as the boys watch Jordan Peele's US. Twitter: @NSaoTpod Email: neverseenanyofthispod@gmail.com Songs: Bleeps and Bloops by Even Deeper and I Got 5 On It (Tethered Remix) by Luniz
It's Mike's week to nominate a movie for Our Movie Collection, and he chose Jordan Peele's Us. It is a first time watch for all three of our hosts. We dive deep into Us and talk about what we liked and disliked about the film. Then we discuss some facts about the movie and go over some reviews of the film. Lastly, we decide if this unique horror-thriller has what it takes to join Our Movie Collection.
On this episode, we discuss the many theories behind Jordan Peele's Us, as well as conspiracy theories that surround Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.
The Guys discuss the many theories and meanings of Jordan Peele's "Us" while delving into the conspiracy theories of "Eyes Wide Shut".
Like the Rorschach ink blots, Jordan Peele’s US invites each of us to make our own meaning through evocative themes and imagery. What we find is a reflection of our thoughts.
This week we discuss Jordan Peele's Us. Drop us a line at bhorrormovieclub@gmail.com Special Thanks to PurplePlanet.com for supplying our music.
On this weeks episode Dickerman and Jimmy D talk about how everyone seems to get to experience Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge expect them. They read through peoples reviews of the the ride, food, and the Blue Milk. Dickerman discusses getting ready to stay at Animal Kingdom Lodge and his hopes of getting a giraffe to peak through his window. In the news Halloween Horror Nights adds another house, Jordan Peele's Us. Plus SeaWorld adds more more nighttime festivities and Jimmy talks about the time he had a sleepover in the penguin encounter!
Hoo ray: Die „Fisherman’s Friends“ singen, der „Killerman“ weiß nix und „So wie du mich willst“ werden wir wohl niemals sein. Aber wer „Berlin, I love you“ sagt, muss auch „Und wer nimmt den Hund?“ fragen. Und wer jetzt absolut keine Ahnung hat, was dieses Gefasel soll: keine Panik, Simon, Antje, Schröck und Spezialgast Adolfo J. Kolmerer klären Euch auf. Abseits davon reden sie aber auch noch über ihre letzten Sichtungen. Also über Filme wie „There Will Be Blood“ oder „Gone Girl“, aber auch über Serien wie „The Boys. Und wir gönnen uns das neueste Plakat zu „Rambo: Last Blood“, bevor wird dann noch ein paar News verarbeiten. Zum Beispiel, dass Andy Serkis nun mit tatkräftiger Unterstützung von Tom Hardy die Fortsetzung „Venom 2“ drehen wird. Oder dass es möglich ist, dass „Once Upon a Time in Hollywood“ in einer 4 Stunden-Fassung auf Netflix (oder bei irgendeinem anderen Anbieter) erscheint. Und wir, na ja vor allem Antje, freuen uns auch über den Unrated Directors Cut von „Gesetz der Rache“ der demnächst erstmals hierzulande auf Blu Ray usw erhältlich sein wird. Stichwort: Blu ray. Es gibt auch noch was zu gewinnen. Wir verlosen 3 Steelbooks zu Jordan Peeles „Us“ unter: https://rocketbeans.tv/gewinnspiele/scherenschnitt. And last but not least ziehen wir Bilanz. Was waren unsere Lieblinge im ersten Halbjahr 2019? Welche Filme oder Serien haben uns von Januar bis Juni begeistert? Was verdient einen Platz in der Top 10? Keine leichte Aufgabe, aber ein richtig schönes Gespräch. Gerade, weil Adolfo wie immer ein herrlicher Gast ist, mit dem man über so was diskutieren, jubeln und schwadronieren kann. In diesem Sinne: Viel Spaß, falls „Killerman“, die "Fisherman's Friends“, der Streit-Film „Und wer nimmt den Hund?“, die Kino-Melange "So wie du mich willst“ oder vielleicht ja auch "Berlin, I Love You“ Eure Neugier oder Euer Interesse geweckt haben. Ansonsten viel Spaß mit einem weiteren Versuch von KinoPlus, sich gegen das Sommerlich zu wehren. Und jetzt alle: What shall we do with the drunken sailor, What shall we do with the drunken sailor, What shall we do with the drunken sailor, Early in the morning?
Lange haben wir ihn aufgeschoben aber jetzt müssen wir endlich über diesen Film reden: Jordan Peeles "Us". Nach dem Kinobesuch mussten wir erst monatelang unsere Gedanken ordnen. Und laut unsereren Recherchen scheint dieser Horror-Streifen sehr viele Menschen in kontroverse Debatten zu verstricken. Warum das alles? Wie immer gilt: Nicht verpassen! Und damit herzlich Willkommen zu Review #18 von NSRT - Nerd Science Recorded on Tape. Dem einzigen Podcast über Filme, den ihr wirklich braucht. Details zur Folge: https://nsrtpodcast.podigee.io/36-review18 Video zur Folge: https://youtu.be/FOUlYaMss4s
Jordan Peele's US is a wonder of a film, and maybe even more fun to pull apart than Get Out? After both seeing it a little belatedly, we sit down to celebrate the INCREDIBLE performance of Lupita Nyong'o and how the movie makes you complicit in cheering on oppression, and once again return to "elevated horror" as a bad term. Watch Us! Let us know what you thought of Us!
This week we all talk about Catfishing, Jordan Peele's 'Us', the dread of lingerie, and retards making pizza. The Coconut Crew: Host Sydney, Finley, and PowderKeg00:25 – Catfish MTV Bucks10:35 – Jordan Peele (more Molemen?)24:10 – Aladdin Sucks27:40 – Modern Art Scams30:40 – Owning Egirl Orbiters 42:00 – Black Lady Church Hats and Dressing Up55:00 – Meteors Hitting Exes62:00 - Outroemail: coconutcrew@protonmail.comstore: https://www.redbubble.com/people/NotFunnyPodcast/shop?asc=u
On the first episode of Scared Squared, Talon and Elena review Jordan Peele's "Us"!
It's some down home mind-bending (just like mother used to make). Somewhere the band LIT is spinning in their graves as we see you really are your own worst enemy in Jordan Peele's horror thriller US. And the robots are only our friends until they outlive us all -- which may happen sooner than you think: LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS on Netflix. Along with that, DC doesn't beat dead horses when you can fellate them in a Lazarus pit, DOOM PATROL premiers exclusively on DC Universe. In the house: Pat B & Adam Willis
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In this episode of "Eat Me Out. The Podcast," our beloved trio — Chef Dior, Mia and Mars engage in a delightful conversation about current events, a recent family movie night of Jordan Peele's "Us," Auntie Mary's tribute to herself at the 2019 BET Awards and how to make the perfect grilled cheese sandwich.
This episode is about: Music Piracy, Genetics, and Jordan Peele's Us (49:20) with special guest Jackson Please share, like and subscribe! Social media: https://linktr.ee/Eigenbros
Thanks to Twitter for serving up our two topics: 1) Men are pigs (?) 2) Marie Kondo saves twitter LINKS | SHOW NOTES: Erin McCann drops the truth: https://twitter.com/mccanner/status/1137812824212824066 Spark more joy on Twitter today: https://twitter.com/following The cognitive cost of poverty: https://www.spreaker.com/user/8389941/the-cognitive-cost-of-poverty-with-sendh Designated Survivor on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80113647 Jordan Peele's Us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tzFRIQfwXg
Kyle hangs out this week and we discuss at length Jordan Peele's "Us"
#movies #podcast #reviews In a show that ended with Butcher purchasing multiple Mark Wahlberg dvds, we've been watching thrillers such as Jordan Peele's US, The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970), Arctic (2018) and Netflix serial killer series Slasher. Plus hidden 80's gems Enemy Mine (1985) and Wildcats (1986), and early 00's The Italian Job (2003), Dead Man's Shoes (2004) and House Of The Devil (2009)
In this special episode I go through a pile of recent blu rays I've gotten, including Us, Night of the Creeps, Overlord, Ready Player One, Grandmother's House, Uninvited, and Next of Kin. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/welcometoprimetime/support
Today Three Panel Crimes writer Tony Fabro joins us to talk about Jordan Peele's US. We kick things off with a Three Panel Crimes surprise though, when Tony reveals a new edition of his Instagram comic with some familiar faces! Then Matt and Tony talk the 2019 US film!
On this episode, we dig into Jordan Peele’s Us and M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass.
On the debut edition of the Pod of Film, Glenn & Cody review Jordan Peele's Us. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNCmb-4oXJA Did you like it? Did you hate it? Let us know on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RRFilmPod Join the best film community out there on Letterboxd and give us a follow: https://letterboxd.com/RRFilmPod/ R&R Rating System 5 Stars: Holy Grail 4 Stars: Nomination Worthy 3 Stars: Stream It 2 Stars: Unwatchable Trash 1 Stars: Smash It To Pieces --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rrfilmpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rrfilmpod/support
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Ben and Tyler sit down to talk about one of Ben's favorite movie The Coen's Raising Arizona (1987) and Tyler's Three hundred sixty seventh favorite movie, Jordan Peele's US (2019). Spoiler they're both pretty good! Tyler's Pic: Knife+Heart Ben's Pic: You Were Never Really Here 00:00-5:20:Introduction & The Best Thing We Saw This Week 5:46-8:03: "Son you got a pantie on your head!." 8:04-31:51: Raising Arizona discussion 31:52-34:20: Raising Arizona rating 34:40-37:09: "It's not about drugs." 37:10-61:19:Us discussion 61:21-72:57 :Us Spoilers 73:00-73:37:Us Ratings 73:39-74:30: Movie for next episode 74:31-76:02: Outro Closing Song: I Got Five on It by Luniz That terrible William Forsythe photo:
THE GAMES! THE ROMANCE! THE SPIRIT! Camelot is a state of mind. Michael and Nick sit down to discuss George A. Romero's underseen masterpiece KNIGHTRIDERS! They also discuss MST3K, D&D, Jordan Peele's US, DAVE MADE A MAZE and much more on this jam packed episode of the show! Please rate, review and subscribe and find us on Instagram @shamelistpicture, @michael_viers and @apicworth1000words Visit our sponsors at www.vinegarsyndrome.com and www.geopetric.com
In this episode, Raazia and Iman dissect Jordan Peele's 'Us'. What they loved, what confused them, and some conspiracy theories sprinkled in too. Warning: Spoilers Ahead!
Continuing our Arrow Video Insiders sub-series, this week Dan Martin chats to Arrow's Head of Catalogue, Kevin Lambert, about acquiring some of Arrow's catalogue releases, including Guillermo del Toro's CRIMSON PEAK. Dan and Kevin also discuss film recommendations such as THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USER and THE LAST CIRCUS, plus recent films such as Jordan Peele's US and BAD TIMES AT THE EL ROYALE. Email the Arrow Video Podcast team for any comments, suggestions or questions at arrowvideopodcast@arrowfilms.co.uk
Mirrors and doppelgangers and dual meanings and symmetries abound in Jordan Peele's Us, in which a family of four is terrorised one evening by a family of four identical copies. Like Get Out, Peele's 2017 debut, Us is hyper-aware of its genre's ability to make use of bold metaphor to offer coded commentary on social issues. We find more room for a variety of interpretations in Us than in Get Out, and our conversation ranges from talk of race and its importance or lack thereof, consumer culture and materialism, cultural items and icons, including and especially Michael Jackson, someone who embodies duality better than perhaps anybody, the 1986 charity event Hands Across America and the competing ideas conveyed by its imagery, and far more. We also find the time to discuss and praise Lupita Nyong'o's incredible pair of central performances, creating two fully embodied characters, the technicality of her physical acting always perfectly evident but never distracting. She's extraordinary. We have our problems with it, including its structure, lack of scares, and some imagery that we find lacking in meaning or clarity, and it's a less tight and cogent film than Get Out, which we ultimately agree is superior. But it's ambitious, intelligent, witty, original and rewarding. See it. Recorded on 14th April 2019.
Is that your evil double or are you just staking a claim to the Iron Throne? Either way, Hellboy is ready to team up with Lilith to rule over all Seven Kingdoms... but where are her dragons?The boys have convened at the round table once again to discuss the month in pop culture and they've got some opinions they want to share! They kick off the topics by discussing Jordan Peele's Us, but be warned, if you haven't seen it yet, spoilers abound. From there they tackle the latest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Hellboy, and the new Netflix series, Special. Then onto gaming with Let's Go Pikachu for the Nintendo Switch and Devil May Cry V and Erik hops in the Way Back Machine to discuss the anime, Your Name, before Pat closes it out with some Game of Thrones chatter. Of course, they end the show with their picks for their 1UPs - the things that are giving them LIFE this month!Sit back and get ready to FLAME ON! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Short conversation about how we feel about Jordan Peeles "Us"
This week, in place of our usual Hollywood Scuttlebutt, we're bringing you a whole host of movie reviews, analysis, and nit-picky complaints. We'll break down the symbols and metaphors in Jordan Peele's "Us", take a look at Netflix's crime thriller/testosterone celebration Triple Frontier, discuss Steve McQueen's most recent female-driven heist movie Widows, and more!