Ready or Not 2: Here I Come by Jonathan Hughes
★★★★★
How do you make a sequel to a successful Horror movie from 2019 featuring the rising star that is Samara Weaving and Hollywood icon Andie MacDowell even better with a follow up?….Simple…bring in another rising star in Kathyn Newton as a pain of a sister (I have 3 of them so BELIEVE ME I am well versed in this) and one of Horror’s greatest icons in Sarah Michelle Gellar, double down on the dark comedy and gore and you have not only one of the best horror sequels of the modern era but a contender for (Current) film of the year so far.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come picks up mere seconds after the events of the previous movie where Grace MacCaullay (Samara Weaving) is pretty much immediately thrown back into the sadistic games as four families compete to eliminate Grace to gain the ultimate prize of unlimited wealth and power. But Grace is not alone as her estranged sister Faith (Kathryn Newton) is now also being hunted down and used (at times) for leverage by the families.
Can Grace and Faith put their past issues aside to survive another night of terror? Let’s dive in…
Directing duo Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett aka Radio Silence, could’ve left this behind and continued with a new project but instead they decided to challenge themselves to make a successful sequel to their instant 2019 classic and they have outdone themselves this time around with the remarkable chemistry of Samara Weaving and Kathryn Newton.
The calm but menacing presence of Elijah Wood, Shawn Hatosy’s great performance of a man trying to prove to himself that he can step out of his family’s judgemental shadows and the big screen return of the LEGENDARY Sarah Michelle Gellar as Ursula Danforth. She has seriously not missed a single beat since her time as Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I swear I got Rock V Hogan Wrestlemania 18 vibes when I saw Samara Weaving and Sarah Michelle Gellar face-off on screen.
I am a huge fan of sadistic games in movies and this movie certainly did not disappoint with it’s creation of the rules and raising the stakes. The dark humour and violence is there throughout the movie but this is a movie about reconnecting with family under the most insane circumstances.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come splatters with blood and deadly performances from horror icons past and present, and like all great Horror movies, it leaves you wanting more.