You couldn't blame Jordan Peele if, after releasing a pair of universally acclaimed films -- the first, "Get Out," an instant classic; and the second, "Us," wildly inventive, socially relevant, and bloody scary -- he got a bit self-conscious about his work. Remember, M. Night Shyamalan was once a promising young director, but after "The Sixth Sense" became such a massive hit, he got stuck in a kind of cinematic purgatory, having to try and make movies with equally twisty endings, until his work had contorted into a pretzeled ouroboros.