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Samara Weaving, who could easily be misunderstood for Australian heartthrob Margot Robbie, stars as Grace in the comedy-horror-thriller ‘Ready Or Not’ that will release on August 23, 2019. Samara Weaving was last seen in a horror comedy The Babysitter (2017). In the first Ready or Not trailer she is getting married to her lover Alex de Lomas played by Mark O’Brien. Alex happens to be the heir to a board game fortune. 

The trailer starts off with their wedding in a bungalow with a hint of suspicion around the groom’s family. The wedding celebration suddenly turns into a wilder ritualistic game for Grace to be completely part of the family.

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The game she gets to play is simple – Hide and Seek. She cleverly responds that the groom’s family will anyway win. Clueless about what sort of wicked game she signed up for, she learns quickly that the family is going to sacrifice her to avoid something ominous from happening to the family.

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‘Ready Or Not’ trailer seems to an amalgam of ‘Get Out‘, ‘The Most Dangerous Game’ (1932) and Hunger Games Trilogy. An individual in love is lured into the fancy wedding just to be sacrificed in a game for the family’s ritual. There is a strong indication of a metaphor related to marriage. Only when the film releases, we would be able to judge who wins Hide and Seek.

The trailer looks exciting, thrilling and humorous. It catches your attention from the word go. It divulges a lot of plot details but it would be interesting to see how the drama plays out.

The production design of the film looks top notch. The low light cinematography inside the bungalow during the night-time brings terror and survival instinct to live. Cinematographer Brett Jutkiewicz has worked on Indie films like Wanderland, Towheads and Lena Dunham’s Creative Non-fiction. The editor Terel Gibson has previously worked in a comedy horror ‘Sorry To Bother You.’

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Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who have  V/H/S,  Devil’s Due,  Southbound under their credits, are directing the film. The film stars Samara Weaving,  Andie MacDowell,  Adam Brody,  Mark O’Brien,  Henry Czerny,  Melanie Scrofano,  Nicky Guadagni,  Elyse Levesque,  Kristian Bruun, Ethan Tavares, and John Ralston. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures will it release through Fox Searchlight Pictures.

Ready or Not Trailer Cast: Samara Weaving,  Andie MacDowell,  Adam Brody,  Mark O’Brien,  Henry Czerny,  Melanie Scrofano,  Nicky Guadagni,  Elyse Levesque,  Kristian Bruun, Ethan Tavares, and John Ralston Ready Or Not Release Date: 23rd Aug, 2019 Language: English Links: IMDb

Either overly obsessed or deeply disinterested. A high functioning procrastinator who passionately writes on films. Juggling with passion, dreams, heartaches, career, survival and pissing on life.star Samara Weaving and Margot Robbie look so much alike that a lot of people thought the Oscar-nomiee was starring in the new film. At a quick glance, Weaving takes on a great resemblance to Robbie (of

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Fame). And, in a fun coincidence, both are Australian actresses, but of course that doesn't mean they're the same person. In fact, Weaving and Robbie are completely different people, despite having similar features.

, playing a bride that has to run away from her new husband's murderous family on her wedding night. It starts off as just a game for her, something she thinks is a run-of-the-mill round of hide and seek. But it's soon revealed that it's all part of a ritualistic murder game the family plays with new family members, and she's left hiding, and then fighting, for her life. When the trailer was released, fans immediately reacted to the unique premise, but many were also baffled by the fact that the film stars a Margot Robbie look-alike.

There's no doubt that Robbie and Weaving share a strong resemblance. And these side-by-side photo comparisons show exactly why it would be easy to confuse the two.

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In these photos from the 2018 Academy Awards red carpet, it's still easy to see the resemblance, but also super easy to tell them apart. In an interview with

A month after the awards show in April of 2018, Weaving revealed that she met Robbie at the Oscars. I met her at the Oscars and she’s just delightful. She’s so talented and so funny, she’s amazing, she said. The actor also revealed that they'd talked about working together in some capacity, saying, I’ve had meetings with her production company and her husband is good friends with my boyfriend.

Now, in this side-by-side, they might as well be sisters. And who knows, maybe one day, they'll play siblings on the big screen.

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In March of 2018, according to Daily Mail, Weaving said, [Margot's] really lovely. She’s a great actress. I’m flattered that people mistake me for her. That’s a great compliment. She continued to say that, while the comparisons are flattering, a rivalry is not welcome. I hope that people realize pitting two women against each other is just silly. It’s bizarre, really.

Celebrity look-alikes are very common, with actors like Jessica Chastain and Bryce Dallas Howard always being confused for one another, or Isla Fisher and Amy Adams. But the good news is that there's more than enough room for every single one on our screens. Ready or not, the Hollywood doppelgängers are coming.

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Is not exactly making waves at the box office right now, but it’s destined to be a cult classic. And that’s clearly by design. The film flaunts its many influences—Agatha Christie, 80s shock satirist Paul Bartel, Jordan Peele’s

—rather flagrantly. What’s more, it’s filled with quotable one-liners, rococo bursts of violence, and fashion choices that beg to be turned into Halloween costumes. At one point, our heroine, Grace (Samara Weaving), finds herself in a tattered wedding dress, unlaced Chucks, a Rambo-style weapon belt, while holding a revolver. Trick or treat!

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The premise is this: Grace has just married into the wealthy Le Domos family, who live in an enormous creepy mansion right out central casting. The Le Domos’ are eccentrics and snobs and seem like disastrous in-laws, but Grace has no idea the extent of their depravity. Generations ago, the family essentially made a deal with the devil to acquire their wealth and now they must make an occasional sacrifice to remain in good standing. The sacrifices are usually goats. But sometimes they’re…not. Grace is told that she has to play a game to be accepted into the fold. Little does she know how deadly this particular game will be.

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The family is filled with broad archetypes—the deceptively warm mother (Andie MacDowell), the death-staring aunt with a fabulously severe silver bob (Nicky Guadagni), the dunderheaded father (Henry Czerny), the jaded older brother (Adam Brody) who has a gold-digging wife (Elyse Levesque), the cokehead sister (Melanie Scrofano), the skeptical outsider (Kristian Bruun), etc. As for Grace’s husband, Alex (Mark O’Brien), he appears to be the only normal one of the bunch.

Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett have fun with the family, often shooting them through a fishbowl lens and emphasizing the cheerful normalcy with which they approach their macabre endeavor. But I wanted a little more of the family dynamic. I wanted more banter, more character development, more jokes that mocked the rich. Instead, the film seems more interested in over-the-top gore and violence than social satire.

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Nonetheless, the performances are strong. Brody is particularly impressive as the louche, self-loathing brother and, as for Weaving, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Margot Robbie, this should be a star making performance. She deftly moves from blushing bride to let’s-get-this-over-with game-player to screaming victim and ultimately lands at a point of post-fear irony. It’s good stuff. So’s the film for the most part. Indeed, it’s so good I wish it were better.

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