Freyr’s review published on Letterboxd:
Peele continues to knock it out of the park, this time going bigger than ever. A lot of love for cinema here, plus plenty of charming nods to Spielberg in particular. It's exciting, frightening, and tragic. This effort is just as rich in commentary and themes as his past efforts. There's a lot to dissect and left open to interpretation, but the core plot is strong on its own too. Great cast, great score, great effects. You get the drill by now haha. Peele is certifiably among the best in the game today.