'Nope' review: Just say yes to Jordan Peele's latest thriller


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Jordan Peele takes UFOs for a successful spin with Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer. – UIP Malaysia

Yep, it was a good idea for Jordan Peele to have the keys to a flying saucer movie.

The subtly ambitious Nope trades the writer/director's penchant for horror – where he's become one of the most important new voices in recent years – for some old-fashioned sci-fi terror and full-on big-screen spectacle.

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