Poster for the horror film Bring Her Back featuring a close-up of a terrified child with bloodshot eyes and bruises, while a hand presses against their forehead. The title curves around the face, creating an unsettling and disturbing atmosphere.

Bring Her Back Review: Anxiety, Grief, and Psychological Horror at Its Best

The scariest thing in Bring Her Back isn’t the horror, it’s grief. Bring Her Back Review: I have a love-hate relationship with Bring Her Back. As much as I love its craft, storytelling, direction, style, cinematography, performances, symbolism, and especially its psychological horror elements, the movie also hit me on a very personal level. It gives…

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