Us
Us hasn't found its voters yet. At 33% across 371 head-to-head matchups, it struggles regardless of the competition — and no round offers relief. Lupita Nyong'o invented two distinct human beings for this film — Adelaide's softness and Red's broken-glass voice — and the second performance is one of the great horror turns of the century. The mythology around her is messier, which is the bracket question every matchup poses: how much script does a performance this good have to carry? It falls in the bottom quarter of 2010s films.
Synopsis
Husband and wife Gabe and Adelaide Wilson take their kids to their beach house expecting to unplug and unwind with friends. But as night descends, their serenity turns to tension and chaos when some shocking visitors arrive uninvited.
The best round is the semis at 40% — and even that's below average. 31% opening, 40% semis, 28% finals: no stage of the bracket offers Us a foothold.
Get Out is the film Us can't figure out — just 29% in their matchups. The Witch causes similar problems at 31%.
Us handles Nope in the semis but can't get past Get Out in the final (29%). The tournament nemesis is clear.
Among Jordan Peele's 3 films on BingeBracket, Us ranks #3. Get Out leads at 58%.
Dead last in Modern Masters of Horror.
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