Jordan Peele's Get Out follow-up, Us, has had its first screenings at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas - and the critics are hailing it as a "terrifying and traumatising" masterpiece.

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The thriller, in which a family on vacation - led by Lupita Nyong'o and Winston Duke - are haunted by alternate reality versions of themselves, is Peele's second feature after his 2017 Oscar-winning horror, and it looks to be a similarly effective genre flick backed by serious political and social themes.

With reviews dribbling in overnight after Friday's premiere - the film will be released in the UK later this month - it's already got a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 10 reviews, and a whole lot of praise is pouring in on social media from the lucky ones who have seen it already.

Among those are popstar/actress Janelle Monae and Russian Doll writer/director Leslye Headland.

"I just saw US at SXSW and screamed/laughed so much I lost my voice," Headland wrote. Monae was mostly speechless, sending out a tweet containing one OMG and lots of @ signs, exclamation points and dollar signs. She later added that Lupita Nyong'o's performance is the best of the year.

https://twitter.com/JanelleMonae/status/1104594842774958081

Others were equally impressed, and expanded on their thoughts.

https://twitter.com/sunny/status/1104245331758403584

"Went to see Us," US TV presenter Sunny Hostin wrote. "I'm still dazed and confused. And scared. And exhilarated. Modern day Hitchcock. I will see it again. And again. And maybe will never use scissors again."

https://twitter.com/RaminSetoodeh/status/1104212915522076672

https://twitter.com/griffschiller/status/1104217669899816962

https://twitter.com/MattDonnelly/status/1104221163440484353

https://twitter.com/Aqua174/status/1104227161827958786

https://twitter.com/iamARocque/status/1104225065506361344

https://twitter.com/ikebarinholtz/status/1104260601419890688

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The promo for the film is getting some heat, too. And to be fair, it looks amazing:

https://twitter.com/SideEyeChamp/status/1101854541312651265

https://twitter.com/kristalstittle/status/1103091752313937921

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Us is released in UK cinemas on 22nd March 2019

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