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Bring Her Back

  • 2025
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
98K
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Jonah Wren Phillips in Bring Her Back (2025)
A brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother.
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A brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother.A brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother.A brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother.

  • Directors
    • Danny Philippou
    • Michael Philippou
  • Writers
    • Danny Philippou
    • Bill Hinzman
  • Stars
    • Billy Barratt
    • Sally Hawkins
    • Mischa Heywood
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    98K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Directors
      • Danny Philippou
      • Michael Philippou
    • Writers
      • Danny Philippou
      • Bill Hinzman
    • Stars
      • Billy Barratt
      • Sally Hawkins
      • Mischa Heywood
    • 715User reviews
    • 221Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Billy Barratt
    Billy Barratt
    • Andy
    Sally Hawkins
    Sally Hawkins
    • Laura
    Mischa Heywood
    Mischa Heywood
    • Cathy
    Jonah Wren Phillips
    Jonah Wren Phillips
    • Oliver
    Stephen Phillips
    Stephen Phillips
    • Phil
    Sally-Anne Upton
    • Wendy
    Sora Wong
    Sora Wong
    • Piper
    Kathryn Adams
    Kathryn Adams
    • Anna
    Brian Godfrey
    • Ivan
    Brendan Bacon
    • Anton
    Olga Miller
    Olga Miller
    • Macia
    Nicola Tiele
    • Berta
    Frances Cassar
    • Katrina
    Asha O'Connell
    Asha O'Connell
    • Naomi
    Arianny Ross
    Arianny Ross
    • Kimmy
    Amya Mollison
    Amya Mollison
    • Samantha
    Keith Warrior
    • Funeral Guest
    Ryan Linton Brown
    • Tari Demon
    • Directors
      • Danny Philippou
      • Michael Philippou
    • Writers
      • Danny Philippou
      • Bill Hinzman
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    8Katiegoldberg

    Horror So Good, You'll Need Bringing Back

    I've just stepped out of 'Bring Her Back' preview, and I'm still trying to steady my heart rate. For me, it felt like watching early Ari Aster or the original 'Speak No Evil' - that same creeping dread, that slow-burn descent into absolute horror. So tense, so relentless, I genuinely forgot to breathe at points.

    The Philippou brothers have done it again. 'Talk to Me' was no fluke - 'Bring Her Back' proves they're not just playing in the horror sandbox, they're shaping it. This film gets under your skin early and doesn't let go.

    The performances are excellent across the board (Sally Hawkins is devastating), but what really struck me was the direction. The shots are fantastic - meticulously framed, textured, and always hinting at something sinister lurking just out of frame.

    And the gore. OMG, the gore. Not gratuitous, but felt - visceral, unnerving, and timed so well that even I, who usually handles horror like a champ, found myself getting properly squeamish.

    The payoff? 100% worth it. Tonally, it sticks the landing. Emotionally bleak, sure, but never cheap. If you love your horror smart, stylish, and genuinely disturbing - this one's for you.

    Definitely not disappointed.
    9Stay_away_from_the_Metropol

    Utterly brutal

    BRING HER BACK was everything I hoped it would be. It will absolutely nauseate thousands of people. While many will recognize it's greatness, an equal amount will call it "a terrible movie" because it will so effectively fill them with intensely negative feelings throughout it's entire runtime, as it intends to do, and as most of the greatest horror movies of all time do. It is utterly brutal, and wholly unnerving, with the power to sicken and traumatize. There are plenty of movies that feature relentless amounts of brutal violence, but BRING HER BACK manages to disturb on a deeper level, likely by way of the great majority of it's brutality occurring amongst children (and, kids who are being manipulated by an adult, on top of everything else). It is painful to watch things unfold, and that's what makes it a truly effective horror film.

    I took a chance on the directors' first film TALK TO ME when it hit theaters a couple of years ago, and was blown away. Not only was it fiercely original with it's concepts and it's vibe, but it was more fun than the majority of horror films, and got WAY more cruel and intense than I was expecting in its second half. When I saw the trailer for this, I knew it was highly likely they would be taking the cruelty even further, and that is precisely what they have done.

    Casting lead Sally Hawkins in this role is the most brilliant casting utilization I have seen this year thus far. She is most commonly known as playing heartwarming characters (like Paddington's adoptive mother), but here, as the villain she is utterly terrifying - I think that knack for playing warm characters adds to the horror of her character immensely, and with these elements combined it leads to by far the best performance I've ever seen by her - fully gut-wrenching. All of the kids that fill out of the rest of the cast were phenomenal as well. I can't even imagine being Jonah Wren Phillips and playing the poster boy character Oliver - the role is so colossally intense, it makes me wonder if it's going to effect him in reality for the rest of his life - I feel like it will have to in some form.

    Beyond all else, it's clear that the Philippou brothers are intelligent people. They know how to dig into the audiences psyche with such precision, and one of the key ways they do that is by keeping their films rich with a level of psychological depth that a great majority of horror films are missing nowadays. The movie is brimming with dramatic themes that are the type of things that deeply traumatize children in reality - taking this and rounding it out with some truly hellish supernatural ideas and visual horror, and you have the recipe for an absolutely devastating horror film. I was also impressed with the level of emotive resonance that this brutal film managed to conjure during its finale - I was on the verge of tearing up, and that is very rare for horror. The only reason I don't give it a 10 out of 10 is because I know it will simply be too dark and brutal for a huge chunk of the population, it doesn't exactly cater to repeat viewings.
    7ShaanChaudhry

    A visual slow-burn that's highly disturbing

    I'm a fan of the Philippou brothers' work on "Talk to Me". While that film had plenty of creepy imagery, it still felt more like a fun, popcorn-style horror experience. That's why I was genuinely excited to hear about "Bring Her Back"-these are the kinds of follow-ups where you really see what directors are made of.

    "Bring Her Back" takes a more serious and artistic approach to horror than Talk to Me. The first 30 minutes are dedicated to character development, which felt a bit slow and could have been tighter in editing. However, once the story gains momentum, it really takes off.

    Rather than relying on cheap jump scares, this film builds tension through atmosphere and unsettling imagery. It's beautifully shot, often disturbing, and the acting performances are excellent. Definitely worth seeing in theaters.
    8deepjyoti8876

    Slow burn, visually stunning and perfectly acted.

    I loved the acting , specially of Sally. Between moments you'd feel like you'd wanna punch her ,that's how good her acting is. Jonah tries his best for some sprinkle of horror, everytime he's on screen, he'd make sure you feel uncomfortable. Loved this movie for particularly the characters. The brother sister love is all over the movie.

    It's not particularly horror, it's dark and depressing along with some gore elements sprinkled on top. Wait for the first half an hour for the character development and it takes off and never feels like a drag. No jump scare, wonderfully shot and the background score beautifully compliments the gore nature.

    I'd recommend this movie wholeheartedly to everyone and would rate it a solid 8/10.
    6RanonT-2

    Disturbing Movie, But Didn't Pay Off For Me

    After the success of "Talk To Me," Danny and Michael Philippou teamed up again to make "Bring Her Back." This movie had a lot of buzz when it came out, but I never got around to seeing it until recently. Starring Billy Barratt, Sally Hawkins, and Sora Wong, this movie is about a pair of siblings moving to a foster home after their dad died. However, some things don't seem to be normal at their new home.

    It is a type of movie that I suggest going into blind, so you can get the best experience. It is a story that has been seen before, but it's done in a unique way. Horror this year has been giving us a lot of good original stories. The gore and effects were disturbing and gnarly. The effects seemed practical, but if they weren't, the CGI was great. I found the characters to be interesting and well-acted. Sora Wong is actually visually impaired in real life, but she was able to emote and connect to the scene really well. There were many tense situations due to her character's condition. Billy Barratt was a strong protagonist who had a compelling character arc mostly. Sally Hawkins was the standout, however. Her character had a different mask for each character she interacted with.

    From the beginning of the movie, there were rules set about certain things. The movie follows those rules loosely, especially in the third act, but it was never explained why these rules existed. There was a lot of ambiguity involved that allowed the movie to go where it did. The third act also seemed to fizzle out. I was let down by how weakly the movie ended. We never got a satisfying ending to the stories of multiple characters, but this is also due to how poorly they handled one of the main characters toward the end. There was a setup that they never capitalized on. It is almost like the studio said there had to be some positivity in this movie, so they threw it in at the very end.

    Overall, "Bring Her Back" was a decent movie exploring grief. The gore and horror elements were very good, but the film dragged on in what should have been a simple ending. I would only recommend this to horror fans.

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    • Trivia
      Sora Wong had "zero experience" acting professionally before she was cast in the film. Her mother came across a casting call on Facebook looking for a visually impaired girl. Wong was born with coloboma and microphthalmia, which left her blind in her left eye, with very weak vision in the right.
    • Goofs
      When Piper tries to break away from Laura during their fight towards the end, the sleeve of Piper's cardigan rips off. When Piper is seen being dragged over the floor by Laura, the sleeve is whole and undamaged.
    • Quotes

      Piper: What is that?

      Laura: It's just meat.

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: 10 Must Watch Movies and Shows of May 2025 (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Summer with You
      Written by Billy Barratt, Cody Molko, Myla Tailor, Bruno Bentovim and Carolyn Stenwall

      Performed by The Hunger

      Published by Control (PRS)

      Licensed courtesy of Empire Artist Management/+44 MGMT

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Official Amazon Link
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Haz Que Regrese
    • Filming locations
      • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Causeway Films
      • Salmira Productions
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,333,305
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,194,666
      • Jun 1, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,410,222
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos

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