>Cailee Spaeny isn’t just excited for audiences to unravel the mystery at the heart of Wake Up Dead Man—she’s eager for them to catch the quiet jabs layered beneath the surface. “It’s a fun ride, but Rian [Johnson] doesn’t shy away from threading in commentary,” she says. “There are these sharp, almost surgical digs at the kind of ideology that thrives on control, fear, and blind loyalty. It’s not overt, but it’s there—and it stings, if you’re listening.