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Bring Her Back opens in theaters Friday, May 30. Grief-stricken horror has enjoyed a few peaks over the last decade – Ari Aster’s Hereditary chief among them. In the latest addition to that ...
Bring Her Back is not streaming on Netflix and likely will not be on Netflix in the U.S. any time soon, due to the fact that the film is an A24 release, and the 2023 deal between A24 and Warner ...
Bring Her Back keeps you in the dark about Laura is planning and how she is going about executing said plan, and suspense builds as we watch snippets of seem like VHS snuff films with supernatural ...
Bring Her Back Ending Explained. If you’ve ever had concerns about the foster home system, Bring Her Back isn’t going to allay them. The film stars Sora Wong as Piper and Billy Barratt as Andy ...
Bring Her Back Rated R for weaponized urine, gobbled kitchenware and something unthinkable in the freezer. Running time: 1 hour 39 minutes. In theaters.
In Bring Her Back, the directors explore how bereavement alters a person’s state of being — driving them to behave in ways that not only seem illegible but border on unimaginable.The film ...
“Bring Her Back,” an A24 release in theaters Friday, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association for “some grisly images, language, graphic nudity, strong violent content, underage drinking).
Bring Her Back is the latest horror movie from Danny and Michael Philippou. Like their debut feature Talk to Me (2022), Bring Her Back examines the horror that is unlocked when wounded souls get ...
Sally Hawkins deserves kudos for 'Bring Her Back,' but Danny and Michael Philippou's A24 horror movie is a rote genre spin on grief. Review.
‘Bring Her Back’s’ 12-Year-Old Star Jonah Wren Phillips on Ollie’s Fake Teeth, Biting Into a Chocolate Table and His 6-Hour Demon Transformation By Jordan Moreau ...
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Bobby Lindsey, Talitha Thomas, Lydia Kirk, Ziyaan Nurruddin, Rachael Ogger, Payton Sharpe. Photo by Ashlee Sayles I must admit that I approached Croswell’s production of Bring It On with a ho-hum ...