Bring Her Back

Bring Her Back

1/8/2025 1h 44m 7.4/10

Overview

Following the death of their father, a brother and sister are introduced to their new sibling by their foster mother, only to learn that she has a terrifying secret.

Director

Danny Philippou

Top Billed Cast

Billy Barratt

Billy Barratt

Andy

Sally Hawkins

Sally Hawkins

Laura

Jonah Wren Phillips

Jonah Wren Phillips

Oliver

Sally-Anne Upton

Sally-Anne Upton

Wendy

Stephen Phillips

Stephen Phillips

Phil

Mischa Heywood

Mischa Heywood

Cathy

Reviews

Dean

Dean

7/13/2025

8/10

Wasn't expecting such a great horrow show from Australia. It's quite gruesome. Well done.

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

8/16/2025

7/10

When their father is found dead in the shower, seventeen year old “Andy” (Billy Barrett) wants to look after his blind step-sister “Piper” (Sora Wong) but he’s just too young. Rather than split them up, social services offer to send them both into the care of “Laura” (Sally Hawkins) who has recently lost a daughter of her own. She seems to take to the young girl, but is completely indifferent to her big brother and both siblings are perplexed by the presence of the mute “Oliver” (the scene-stealing Jonah Wren Phillips) who seems to inhabit a world all of his own. As the newcomers try to settle in, it becomes apparent that “Laura” has an agenda that might not synch up with either “Piper” or “Andy” and when she clearly starts to sabotage not just their relationship but also any chance he might have for guardianship, an ulterior motive starts to rear it’s brutally ugly head. This is a completely different type of horror movie from most I’ve seen, and that’s largely down to Hawkins. She exudes a potent combination of trustworthiness and coercive intimidation really quite compellingly. Her character got quite successfully under my finger nails as she played her manipulative game and unusually, I found myself caring about these two youngsters. It’s tensely directed, set amidst a remote farmhouse and plays nicely to assumptions that this woman has been endorsed by the authorities, so therefore she must be kosher for these kids still dealing with the grief of finding their dad on the bathroom floor. It also benefits from concluding in a largely unexpected fashion, and it’s safe to say that the underpinning psychology of this story of bereavement and desperation is quite a compelling watch. After about twenty minutes, try watching it with your eyes closed for a short while - it is quite scary.

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