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"textContent": "There’s a gleeful spirit of subversion that courses through Matt Bettinelli-Olpin’s and Tyler Gillett’s (known as Radio Silence) Ready or Not 2: Here I Come. It’s not just that the follow-up to their 2019 chamber piece is bloodier and more vicious, but that anytime you expect the film to narratively zag, it zigs, and that the characters have a striking interiority that stands in contrast with their histrionic antics. At its core, it delivers the cathartic thrill of seeing the wealthy get their devilish comeuppance, but on a deeper level, it celebrates the power of imaginative resistance. Taking place immediately […]\n\nSource",
"title": "“The Devil Won’t Wait for You”: Radio Silence on Ready or Not 2: Here I Come"
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