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Daniel Kaluuya (left) is OJ Haywood, Brandon Perea plays Angel Torres and Keke Palmer is Emerald Haywood in Jordan Peele's new film, "Nope." (Photo: Universal Pictures) About halfway through ...
He goes more stoic to play OJ Haywood in Nope, which fits the character. OJ and Emerald Haywood (Keke Palmer) are a brother-sister duo who operate a rural California horse ranch, Haywood’s ...
“Nope” follows Otis Jr. (or “OJ”) Haywood (Daniel Kaluuya) and his sister Emerald (Keke Palmer), who take over their family ranch and stunt business following the untimely and mysterious ...
Daniel Kaluuya as OJ Haywood in Jordan Peele's film "Nope." (Courtesy Universal Studios) Considered by film historians to be the first motion picture, Eadweard Muybridge’s 1878 “The Horse in ...
Who Is in the “Nope” Cast? Daniel Kaluuya plays OJ Haywood, the California ranch owner and older brother to Keke Palmer’s Emerald Haywood.
Nope is in cinemas now, meaning viewers are finally getting to meet OJ and Emerald Haywood—and discover the family history director Jordan Peele has given them.. Early in the film, Emerald ...
Nope follows Hollywood horse-wranglers Otis “OJ” Haywood Jr. (Daniel Kaluuya) and his sister Emerald, or “Em” (Keke Palmer), who, after the violent death of their father Otis Sr. (Keith ...
Nope is a sci-fi horror film that deconstructs ideas about aliens and explores the concept of spectacle and attention.; The film follows the Haywood siblings, OJ and Emerald, as they encounter a ...
Peele makes the familial bond the centerpiece of Nope.OJ follows in his father’s footsteps in the Haywood’s Hollywood Horses business. Meanwhile, Emerald found other passions that she makes a ...
The biggest question going into Nope was whether it was, in fact, an alien movie, and if so, what the aliens would look like. But Jordan Peele offers a clever twist on the genre: There aren't ...
“Nope” is “Get Out'' writer-director Jordan Peele’s third and most self-consciously mainstream film. That doesn’t mean that Peele has sacrificed daring for accessibility, however.