Sunday, March 22

Spoiler Free Movie Review: Ready or Not 2: Here I Come


Since the Radio Silence duo is officially back in the director’s chair, we knew we were in for a bloody good time—but Ready or Not 2: Here I Come doesn’t just meet the bar; it blows it up.

If you’re still reeling from that iconic 2019 shot of Grace (the incomparable Samara Weaving) smoking a cigarette drenched in exploded in-laws, you’ll be happy to know the sequel picks up exactly where that smoke cleared.

The “Family Reunion” From Hell

Grace’s “happily ever after” lasted about as long as a wedding toast. She wakes up handcuffed in a hospital bed, facing a police force that wants answers and a new “High Seat” council that wants her head.

This time, it’s not just one eccentric family. It’s a global power struggle between rival dynasties, and Grace is the key to the throne. To survive the night, she has to team up with her estranged sister, Faith (played with “mad little sister” energy by Kathryn Newton). The two haven’t spoken in years, but nothing mends a sibling rift quite like being chained together while fleeing assassins.

Blood, Heart, and Humor

Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett have perfected the “Gallows Humor” subgenre. This sequel manages to double down on the “gooey explosions” while keeping the emotional stakes surprisingly high.

Weaving and Newton are a revelation. Their chemistry makes you believe they shared a childhood, even while they’re performing “battlefield triage” on each other. The banter between them is believable and hilarious.

As we’ve come to expect, Samara Weaving can communicate an entire Shakespearean tragedy (and a few choice curse words) with just one wide-eyed look. And it kept me cracking up.

Sven Faulconer’s soundtrack is a character in its own right. I actually sat down with Sven to discuss how the music drives the film’s relentless pacing—[Check out our interview HERE]. The good news is, you can get your copy of the soundtrack now.

The Verdict: Is It Worth the Invite?

I’ll admit I was nervous. How do you top the original? By expanding the lore into a John Wick-style underground society while keeping the focus on complex, badass women. Ready or Not 2 is a rare sequel that keeps the heart of the original while cranking the chaos up to eleven.

Ready or Not 2: Here I Come is an explosive 10/10. See it in theaters right now. In fact, I’m probably headed back for a second viewing as you read this.



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