Jordan Peele

“I take a devilish glee in putting something that’s not politically correct into the mainstream,” said Jordan Peele, who wrote and directed "Get Out."
The once-mild Obama is now sipping whiskey and yelling at his TV.
The comedian's directorial debut promises lots of scares.
Keegan-Michael Key reveals that the original plan for the show was completely different.
Parodying Trump, Keegan-Michael Key would've played "anti-Luther," the opposite of Obama's anger translator.
"Keanu," their first big-screen collaboration, opens this weekend.
The film, produced by the horror superstars at Blumhouse Productions, will be called "Get Out."