Ready Or Not, here I come with my review.
This was an awesome movie. I had so much fun watching it, just like playing hide and seek when I was a kid…kind of…we didn’t have all the cool weapons and no one ever died.
I loved the originality. I’m trying to think of another movie to compare it to, but I’m at a loss. It was refreshing to see something totally unique.
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The entire cast brought pizzazz to the screen. I lost count of how many lines I laughed at. The delivery and timing was spot on. That tells me not only were we working with great actors, we had great writing and direction.
Let me mention one more thing without giving out any spoilers. I saw the trailer no less than twenty times. I thought I had a pretty good grasp of what I was going to see. I was wrong. Granted, that never, ever happens (me being wrong) but when it does happen, I don’t usually like it. In this case, I was very pleased.
You’ll have fun with this one. I certainly did.
Grade: A+
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summary, obviously awesome for bathroom or snack breaks mid movie, and I also love that it tells you if there’s anything after the credits which is very handy.View all reviews: Apple App Store | Google Play Store
There are no extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Ready or Not. (What we mean by Anything Extra.)
Rated (R) for violence, bloody images, language throughout, and some drug use
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
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Comments
4 responses to “Movie Review – Ready or Not”
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I liked the trailer, but now I REALLY want to see this. Fun, crazy, thrilling…right up my alley.
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Yes Ma’am…I do believe you’ll love it. Let me know when ya see it.
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Hopefully this week. It doesn’t look like there’s anything else decent coming out for a few weeks.
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Saw it today. I enjoyed the fun of it all, but was surprised at the fantasy element. That caught me by surprise. I also thought there was a bit too much coincidence with everyone stumbling over her in the woods, and what happened with the groom was kind of pathetic.
I also have some questions: are the other games deadly? Do you have to WIN at chess? It wasn’t clear if Hide & Seek was the only deadly game.
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