Here Whedon and Goddard look like they're abandoning their convictions for what their film should be, and pandering to
modern blockbuster viewers and their incessant craving for elaborate action sequences and expensive special effects.
The comedian's directorial debut, the excellent social thriller Get Out, catapulted him to
blockbuster success — delivering smart commentary on
modern racism, crushing box office myths, and teaching
viewers to never trust people who eat Froot Loops one at a time.