Nope is streaming online mdash but you should go see it in theaters Tom s Guide

Nope is streaming online mdash but you should go see it in theaters Tom s Guide

Nope is streaming online - but you should go see it in theaters Tom's Guide Skip to main content Tom's Guide is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. Nope is streaming online - but you should go see it in theaters By Henry T. Casey published 28 August 2022 Skip the sofa. (Image credit: Universal) I was absolutely excited when Jordan Peele's Nope's digital release date was announced earlier this week. But, as shocked as I am to be saying this, I advise first-time watchers to try and find it at their local theater. Yes, even though it's been out since July 22, Nope is still available at many a multiplex near me in NYC. And there's good reason, because this is the kind of film that truly benefits from the stuff you get (and don't get) when you leave the house and go to a cinema. Of course, a caveat up front. I understand that some folks may prefer to watch at home because of safety concerns, as the Covid-19 pandemic isn't over yet. Others may act like it is, but I still hear stories of at least one friend getting infected every week or so. But, if you're feeling able to go to a theater, then you really ought to use the opportunity to see Nope as it's meant to be seen, before you cannot. Oh, and one other piece of advice? I hope this below trailer is the only Nope preview you've seen, as the rest just give too much away. Nope feels like it s meant to be shared Having seen both Get Out and Us (Jordan Peele's two previous films) in theaters, I had a hunch Nope would provide a similar theatrical experience. I won't be the first to tell you, I bet, that horror and thriller movies are particularly different than most films. These movies are intended to provoke a reaction from the audience. Sometimes I go to a horror movie expecting some of this, and I get a whole lot of this. For example, there were two people (on opposite sides of the cinema) at the same The Black Phone screening I was at who yelped noticeably loud whenever a certain kind of moment happened. Nope provides some of these moments, but it often toys with the audience. What you think is a scare is something else, and a playful humor jumps out. Some in my audience were annoyed by this. Personally? I was delighted to hear the nuances in reactions. And, then, of course, there was the other reason to see it in theaters. Nope is a stunner meant to draw your awe There are two reasons why the press photos for Nope mostly involve the cast looking up in awe. The first, of course, is based around some plot details that I wouldn't dare spoil here. The second? Well, looking up with a dropped-jaw is how my body was situated during some of Nope's best scenes. Those moments feel akin to Top Gun: Maverick's best moments. Eyes widened at the spectacle presented in front of you in a chaotic moment, wondering when the film will relent. So, as much as I appreciate a big screen at home (mine is a 55-inch LG set), your home TV set will probably not eclipse your field of view the way a movie screen will. And Nope, I promise you, is designed to wrap around your field of view. My advice Yes, Nope is available for digital on-demand rental on Amazon (opens in new tab) , Apple (opens in new tab) and Vudu (opens in new tab), as well as the other standard services. But it's the kind of movie that goes from subtle to grandiose in mere moments. Unlike a lot of movies these days that could simply just be heard and not seen when you check your phone, Nope is a film meant for undivided attention. As someone who's seen it in the theater, trust me: It's worth it. Next: Here is a list of the best Fall TV shows we can't wait to see. 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Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He's also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans. Topics Streaming What to Watch See all comments (0) No comments yet Comment from the forums MOST READMOST SHARED1I built a Framework laptop myself - and it lives up to the hype2The Pixel 7 Pro just blew away the iPhone 14 Pro - here's why3The best password managers in 20224The best gaming headsets in 20225The 25 best Mac games to play right now1I built a Framework laptop myself - and it lives up to the hype2The Pixel 7 Pro just blew away the iPhone 14 Pro - here's why3The best password managers in 20224The best gaming headsets in 20225The 25 best Mac games to play right now
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