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Bring Her Back
Directed by
Michael Philippou
,
Danny Philippou
R
2025
1h 44m
Horror
,
Mystery
7.1
89%
79%
7.3
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A brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother.
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Cast of Bring Her Back
Billy Barratt
Andy
Sally Hawkins
Laura
Mischa Heywood
Cathy
Jonah Wren Phillips
Oliver
Stephen Phillips
Phil
Sally-Anne Upton
Wendy
Sora Wong
Piper
Kathryn Adams
Anna
Brian Godfrey
Ivan
Brendan Bacon
Anton
Olga Miller
Macia
Nicola Tiele
Berta
Frances Cassar
Katrina
Asha O'Connell
Naomi
Arianny Ross
Kimmy
Amya Mollison
Samantha
Keith Warrior
Funeral Guest
Ryan Linton Brown
Tari Demon
Nathan O'Keefe
Doctor
Nikou Javadi
Nurse
Bring Her Back Ratings & Reviews
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Bring Her Back contains enough gore to swamp a blood bank. But it also features a performance by Sally Hawkins that may be the best of the year, or even her career,
Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
Mark Kermode
There is this growing atmosphere of dread and unease... it feels like the clammy, cold mud of an open grave in which you have been buried alive.
Chicago Reader
Rob Silverman Ascher
Bring Her Back is horrific perfection.
The Atlantic
David Sims
Hawkins is up to the challenge, and the rest of the ensemble is strong enough to keep pace. But many of those story beats feel perfunctory; the film comes to life in the nastier, grislier set pieces.
Rolling Stone
David Fear
The filmmakers want to jolt folks, for sure. But they also want to bring you to a place where the emotional after effects of that juddering linger long after the jump scares have faded away.
Slate
Rich Juzwiak
Hawkins' performance is the rotten heart and spoiled soul of the movie, but the performances are great across the board, and stronger than usually seen in horror, be it of the "elevated" variety or otherwise.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Alison Willmore
Hawkins is a boundlessly talented actor, and it's fun to watch her turn those powers to evil by playing a former counselor who understands children so well that she's fantastically good at manipulating them in pursuit of her grand scheme.
RogerEbert.com
Monica Castillo
Despite its propensity for shock factor and supernatural child endangerment over narrative cohesion, "Bring Her Back" is fairly successful at dropping jaws.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
"Bring Her Back" sees the Philippous advancing their grisly visuals while remixing the ideas in "Talk to Me," where they were more deeply fleshed out. Some of the story details remain frustratingly out of reach - it's not as drum-tight as its predecessor.
Associated Press
Lindsey Bahr
If you're squeamish about gaping wounds and the full surround sound experience of their squishing and oozing, this might not be the movie for you. For those who delight in the crafts behind it all, the makeup and sound work here is truly top notch.
Los Angeles Times
Amy Nicholson
I'm not sure what happened to the Australian twins Danny and Michael Philippou that explains why their horror movies are swollen with grief. And I don't need to know. What matters is how expertly, and jarringly, the Philippous show us how grief feels.
Washington Post
Ty Burr
"Bring Her Back" is not the kind of horror movie that promises grue and doesn't deliver, and when the carnage comes, it is fulsome, fleshy and wet.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Supernatural fidgeting aside, "Bring Her Back" doubles down on its predecessor's willingness to punish the innocent. I'm beginning to think that the Philippous don't just want to shatter our nerves: They want to break our hearts.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
The film further establishes the Philippous as some of the best directors of young actors working today.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
"Bring Her Back" is an absolutely bonkers horror film, disturbing in the extreme. I don't think I've ever come so close to throwing up in a movie. That's not a criticism, more like a demented badge of honor.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Their intent is to rattle and terrify, and "Bring Her Back" does that with a singular purpose that is as unsparing and brutal as it is brilliant.
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
Still, Bring Her Back operates on an intuitive level that makes it hard to shake even after the credits roll.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
With an unhinged Sally Hawkins spearheading its mayhem, this sinister saga firmly establishes the filmmakers' place near the head of the contemporary horror class.
TheWrap
William Bibbiani
'Bring Her Back,' like many great horror movies, hardly needs to dip into the supernatural to shred our nerve-endings.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
The Philippous' brand of grief horror is as visceral and brutal as you'd expect based on their feature debut, but without hope. Instead, Bring Her Back operates on an unwavering and palpable feeling of dread and anguish from start to end.
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