Ready or Not is a fun horror rather than comedy horror (think Scream, rather than Tucker & Dale ), though there are some real laugh out loud moments (even for me). But "fun" doesn't imply the film is "horror lite": Ready or Not isn't scary, but it has plenty of blood, not to mention very squelchy gore. Ready or Not isn't perfect In "Ready or Not," poor girl (Grace, Samara Weaving) meets rich boy (Alex, Mark O'Brien), only to discover upon their wedding night that his exorbitantly wealthy family harbors a dark secret. Read more from David Crow. We examine that deliciously absurd Ready or Not ending and what it has to say about class, marriage, and getting to know your in-laws. Ready Or Not Ending Explained Despite some, like Fitch, thinking the family being bound to Mr. Le Bail, Satan essentially, is BS, that's not true. After chasing Grace all night, and failing multiple times to sacrifice her, be it due to Daniel poisoning the chalice they drink from, or Alex (who betrays his bride for his family), missing her The movie has generated universal acclaim, with many citing McAdams' impressive turn. Already snagging a massive win from the L.A. Film Critics for best supporting performance and other regional By Jason Wiese published 15 September 2020 The game of Hide and Seek will never be same again, thanks to a little movie called Ready or Not, in which a young woman falls prey to her new [Warning: The following story contains minor spoilers for the horror thriller "Ready or Not," in theaters now. There will be another warning before discussion of the film's ending.] m7prIR.