Get Out: I liked it. It started strong and they did a good job pulling off a creepy atmosphere and a growing sense of paranoia. The awkwardness of going to meet a new partner's parents is something we can all identify with, in this case compounded with the fact that the main character is black and his girlfriend's family white. The main character was sympathetic and the villains suitably nasty and varied. The main thrust of what was going on was fairly obvious to me early on but there was a twist I hadn't anticipated. There were some comedic scenes which felt a little out of place, but not drastically so, and they ended up being necessary for the plot. This goes on my relatively-short "good horror movies" list.