Best Horror Movie of 2025 Coming to HBO Max: Prepare to Be Terrified
in your bones.” Critics also loved this movie, with the New York Times saying, “I’m beginning to think that the Philippous don’t just want to shatter our nerves: They want to break our hearts.”
What Makes Bring Her Back So Terrifying?
In true A24 fashion, Bring Her Back is a film that gives us a slow descent into the true horror at the heart of it, building up the sense of dread as it progresses. It’s a marathon, not a sprint, and it keeps your eyes glued to the screen the entire time with out-of-this-world performances from Sally Hawkins, Billy Barratt, and Jonah Wren Phillips and twists you would never see coming.
The film starts with 17-year-old Andy discovering his father’s body after he has passed away in the shower. Andy, who is only three months shy of his 18th birthday, and his younger stepsister, Piper, are placed in the care of Laura (Sally Hawkins), a former therapist with another foster child named Oliver and untold eccentricities of her own. The eerie tension and sense of dread picks up almost immediately, with Laura and Oliver growing more and more strange as the run time goes on. One of the more notable scenes that highlights just how wrong things are at Laura’s home shows Andy attempting to bond with Oliver, who is mute. Andy makes a snack of sliced apples for himself and the boy, but Oliver shuns the fruit in favor of the knife itself. But Bring Her Back doesn’t just rely on the shock value of these scenes, most of which were brought to life with practical effects. The horror at the center of the film is something we never saw coming, and for a contemporary movie to truly deliver on a genuinely shocking ending is no small feat. Bring Her Back turns its focus not only toward otherworldly terror, but on grief, generational trauma, and family—and how profoundly those things can affect us.
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