Action, Thriller  •  2026  •  111 min  •  Adults (18+)

The Get Out (2026)

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The Get Out (2026)


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Family Values: Mixed

Viewer Rating
7.9

Overview

The Get Out is a 2026 R-rated crime thriller about a nightclub owner caught between a robbery, cartel pressure, and a suspicious buyer while trying to quietly retire with his girlfriend. Russell Crowe leads a conventional genre cast through a plot that owes much to hard-boiled crime fiction. The Leans Traditional label follows from what the film is, not what it argues. There is no identity commentary, no political framing, and no LGBTQ or religious content. The story centers a straight male protagonist in a violent world, with a female partner in a supportive role. That is a familiar default for the genre, and here it goes entirely unremarked upon.


Starring Cast

Russell Crowe  •   Luke Evans  •   Teresa Palmer

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

Political: Center
Confidence: Medium

The film's central subject is a standard crime thriller about a nightclub owner navigating cartel threats, robberies, and retirement plans, with no ideological framing, political themes, or partisan messaging.

Diversity: Low
Confidence: Medium

The film features a predominantly white mainstream cast in a conventional crime thriller narrative about a nightclub owner facing robbery and cartel pressure while attempting retirement, with no evident recasting or thematic focus on identity critiques.

Secondary

Family Values: Mixed
Confidence: Medium

The film centers on a nightclub owner's attempt to exit a criminal enterprise and retire with his girlfriend; family structures, parenting, marriage, or multigenerational bonds receive no meaningful narrative attention or endorsement.

LGBTQ: N/A
Confidence: Low

The film depicts a heterosexual nightclub owner and his girlfriend amid crime and cartel threats, with no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present.

Trans: N/A
Confidence: Low

No transgender characters or themes appear in this crime thriller about a nightclub owner navigating robbery, cartels, and a potential buyer. The story focuses on criminal schemes, eccentric supporting players, and survival in a neo-noir setting without any identity-related arcs.

Female Combat: No
Confidence: Medium

Teresa Palmer plays Sunny, the devoted girlfriend and bookkeeper of the male lead, with no combat involvement. Nina Dobrev appears as a masked gunman in a robbery alongside a male accomplice, using firearms. Reviews describe armed robberies, shootouts, and cartel threats but note few action set pieces and no hand-to-hand fights won by female characters against male opponents.

Gender Swap: No
Confidence: Low

The film is a direct adaptation of Thomas Perry's 2010 novel 'Strip,' featuring male lead Manco Kapak (Russell Crowe) and supporting characters whose genders align with the source material's depictions, with no recastings or portrayals that alter established genders.

Race Swap: No
Confidence: Low

The film adapts Thomas Perry's novel Strip, centering on Manco Kapak, an Albanian nightclub owner portrayed by Russell Crowe. All major characters align with the source's ethnic and racial depictions, with no mismatches in broader racial categories.

Hinduism: N/A
Confidence: Low

Not depicted in the film.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

7.9

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

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7.3
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8.5

Critic Ratings

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N/A
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N/A

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