The film begins very much in the world of the absurd, and it never ceases to amaze as it continues to up the ante, eventually ratcheting into all out insanity. Narratively, it borrows some elements from Charlie Kaufman's body of work and derives some visual cues from Michel Gondry (who they lovely rib in the film) — there's also a tinge of Idiocracy in there as well, mainly in the television program called "I Got The Shit Kicked Out Of Me" — but, just like Get Out, what it has to say about race, society and power/greed is wholly original and a pure delight to watch unfold.

Its humor is weaponized and side-splitting good — I don't think I've laughed this hard, this continuously all year — and it just keeps getting funnier as the film dives more and more into ridiculousness. The cast is phenomenal and every single performance fires on all cylinders, especially LaKeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson who brilliantly shine. Plus, Armie Hammer doing massive lines of blow (I mean, c'mon!).

To say more would be a disservice to the film's powerful effect and satirically pointed blows. Don't think about skipping out on this one. Go see it in the biggest theater with the largest crowd. The film releases in limited cities this Friday, July 6th, before releasing nationwide on July 13th.

Rating: 4.5 white voices outta 5.