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B loody, gruesome, and above all, tragic, Bring Her Back is a heavy-hitting return to horror for Danny and Michael Philippou. The follow-up to their 2023 movie Talk to Me, Bring Her Back, isn't ...
"Bring Her Back is one of the most original horror films I've seen in years. The film is heavy, frightening and just plain bonkers. It's a slow burn but trust me there are scenes that will have ...
Originally, the direction for Bring Her Back's ending was even bleaker than the version we got before the directors dialed ...
Bring Her Back doesn’t rely on jump scares or cheap thrills for its effect. There are startling moments – bursts of grainy ...
Billy Barratt and Sora Wong in "Bring Her Back" (Ingvar Kenne/A24)I want to talk about Sora Wong. She’s magnificent in this movie, it’s so hard to believe this is her debut.
‘Bring Her Back’ Review: Sally Hawkins Is Chillingly Creepy as a Foster Mother From Hell in the Philippous’ Terrifying Follow-Up to ‘Talk to Me’ Reviewed at Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn ...
“Bring Her Back” stars Sally Hawkins as Laura, a social worker and foster mom who takes in Andy (Billy Barratt) and his visually impaired younger sister Piper (Sora Wong) after their father dies.
What is 'Bring Her Back' about? But it’s also an exploration of grief and how twisted a person can become when locked in its grip. Combine that with outstanding performances from Sally Hawkins ...
“Bring Her Back” was already on tap to tackle grief, love and cycles of abuse when a family friend of the Philippous died before filming started. Advertisement. Advertisement.
"Bring Her Back" is a disturbing horror film exploring grief and its twisting effects on people. The film features strong performances from Sally Hawkins, Billy Barratt, and newcomer Sora Wong.
EXCLUSIVE: Billy Barratt, star of Danny and Michael Philippou’s grippingly intense, dark and twisted Bring Her Back, was able to get into the mood for horror by being locked alone in a room, he ...
"Bring Her Back" is a disturbing horror film exploring grief and its twisting effects on people. The film features strong performances from Sally Hawkins, Billy Barratt, and newcomer Sora Wong.