Bring Her Back (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Horror · 1h 44m · R · English

Curator score: 6.2/10 (1.1M ratings)

Family requires sacrifices.

Overview

Following the death of their father, a brother and sister are sent to live with a foster mother, only to learn that she is hiding a terrifying secret.

Ratings

Director

Michael Philippou, Danny Philippou

Production

Causeway Films, Blue Bear, Salmira Productions, A24, South Australian Film Corporation

Cast

Billy Barratt, Sally Hawkins, Mischa Heywood, Jonah Wren Phillips, Stephen Phillips, Sally-Anne Upton, Sora Wong, Kathryn Adams, Brian Godfrey, Brendan Bacon, Olga Miller, Nicola Tiele, Frances Cassar, Asha O'Connell, Arianny Ross, Amya Mollison, Keith Warrior, Ryan Linton Brown, Nathan O'Keefe, Nikou Javadi

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A nasty, grief-soaked horror film with strong practical shocks, a bleak emotional core, and a willingness to go far beyond standard foster-family dread. It sounds especially effective if you want horror that is both upsetting and strangely tender about loss.

Best for

  • viewers who like emotionally raw horror
  • fans of body horror and extreme practical effects
  • people drawn to grief-driven supernatural stories
  • audiences who want a mean, unsettling atmosphere

Skip if

  • you want a clean, conventional haunted-house story
  • you are sensitive to child endangerment or bodily horror
  • you prefer horror that stays mostly psychological
  • you want a light or crowd-pleasing genre movie

Overview

Bring Her Back looks like the Philippou brothers doubling down on what made their earlier work hit: grief, cruelty, and grotesque physical horror colliding in a story about vulnerable kids trapped with an unstable caretaker. The setup is simple, but the appeal is in how quickly it turns domestic unease into something feral and deeply disturbing.

Worth noting

The popular reaction suggests a film that is both horrifying and emotionally bruising, with a few scenes designed to become instant nightmare fuel. That combination of shock, sadness, and black humor gives it a very modern A24-adjacent horror identity, but the material sounds harsher and more punishing than stylish.

Bottom line

If you like horror that treats trauma as more than a backdrop, this is the kind of movie that can linger after the credits. It seems built for viewers who want to be rattled, not merely startled, and who appreciate a filmmaker duo willing to push the premise into truly ugly places.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Connor (5★) · 36377 likes

Pissing someone else’s pants is diabolical.

Matt! (4★) · 23211 likes

Video tutorials make everything so much easier.

cob (5★) · 22318 likes

i came here to be a scared bitch not a sad bitch

Zachary Ruane · 13636 likes

Somebody do a welfare check on Paddington Bear

ndc32002 (4★) · 12609 likes

ollie's all you can eat buffet scene gonna leave some serious emotional scars

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Topics

grief horror, body horror, supernatural thriller, family trauma, foster care, psychological dread, disturbing, bleak, A24-style horror, practical effects

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