Ryan (Caves of Altamira)’s review published on Letterboxd:
Breezy enough to be a fun watch, but it starts to feel sloppy when you begin mulling it over.
Unlike its concise, clean predecessor, the characterizations feel unfocused (the dynamics of this group feel very undercooked, and some key casting feels a bit off), and Johnson goes after a structural gambit that doesn't do much beyond obscuring stuff for the sake of obscuring stuff.