Hereditary currently dominates Get Out 65–35
Aster's grief-horror edges Peele's social trap — feeling outlasts understanding.
The Verdict Neck and Neck
Aster’s method is to seed ordinary details early and then weaponise them — a sound, a gesture, an object that the audience barely notices on first encounter returns later carrying the full weight of the film’s grief. No amount of thematic cleverness in Get Out can replicate what that technique does to a body in a dark room. Peele’s film is smarter. Its metaphor is more significant. But Aster’s film bypasses the part of you that evaluates smartness and arrives somewhere Peele’s precision can’t reach. When Hereditary leads, it’s the nervous system outranking the intellect.
The Numbers
| Get Out | Hereditary | |
|---|---|---|
| Head-to-Head | 35% | 65% |
| Overall Win Rate | 58% | 56% |
| Championships | 48 | 85 |
| Avg Decision | 3.4s | 2.8s |
| Budget | $5M | $10M |
| Box Office | $255M | $88M |
Where This Matchup Sits
Among 40 films from the 2010s on BingeBracket, Get Out ranks #8 and Hereditary ranks #10.
Against other opponents, both dominate The Witch on the platform — a shared floor that suggests these two films belong in the same bracket tier.
Hereditary with 85 titles and Get Out with 48 — the tournament record and the head-to-head point the same direction.
Get Out outgrossed Hereditary ($255M to $88M), but Hereditary wins the head-to-head. What sells tickets and what wins a bracket are two different questions.
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