Still haven't gotten around to seeing Midsommar, but I've heard it's divisive. Some friends of mine have their whole bathroom decorated as a little Midsommar display, so I'm expecting it to be at least decent. I loved Hereditary, and I've heard it's similar-ish in tone to that, but I've also heard it's a little too artsy for its own good. My boyfriend recently showed me Mother!, which he's been wanting to for years, and I kinda felt the same- it's a little too artsy for its own good. He explained to me what it was after, and like, I get it, and it's certainly an interesting premise, I just don't know if that was the way to present it. And I kinda feel like Midsommar might strike me a similar way at this point, with all the hype I've heard around it.
I saw Black Phone 2 yesterday as well, and I quite liked it. Definitely not your traditional horror movie, but I loved the themes and metaphors and that it was character-driven above just mindless kills and gore. Like SD said, it certainly strikes a different tone than the first, but certainly feels in the same family. Maybe it's just because I'm a sucker for a well-made movie about trauma, whereas my boyfriend, who's had a much, well, happier/simpler life than I, was a little lukewarm on it and preferred the first. But I'm loving the Grabber as a horror icon, and would love a figure of him (beyond the Toony Terror that's coming).