The Harrowing Terror of BRING HER BACK Explained

oh welcome to your new home Oliver lost his family just like you guys He’s a beautiful boy Just needed someone that could give him special care I’ve spoken with an angel It showed me a way to be her mother again It’s a beautiful Andrew does beautiful things It’s working We can bring her back When I saw Talk to Me back in 2023 I knew we’re witnessing the start of something special It marked the arrival of Danny and Michael Filippo YouTubers turned filmmakers who somehow made the leap to Art House horror look effortless But with Bring Her Back it’s clear that these guys aren’t just a one- hit wonder They’re here to burn down the genre and rebuild it with blood teeth and pain And my god what a brutal brilliantly miserable ride it is Bring Her Back is everything Talk to Me hinted at and more It’s raw nastier more emotionally devastating And yet it’s also smarter more sophisticated and crafted with a kind of directorial confidence that usually takes filmmakers a decade to earn The Filipos aren’t just trying to replicate their past success They’re actively evolving If Talk to Me was about youthful recklessness and flirtations with the unknown Brer Back is about what happens when that unknown stares back and demands something in return It is a slow burning nightmare carved from the rotten heart of grief obsession and the very human desire to undo the past Directed by Danny and Michael Filippo and written by Danny Philippo and Bill Hensman the recently released Australian supernatural horror film unfolds in a quiet suburb drenched in psychological dread It follows two step siblings Andy a troubled teenager with a past he’s desperate to keep buried and Piper his blind and trusting younger sister who are placed into foster care after the sudden death of their father Determined to stay together in a system designed to separate them they end up in the care of Laura a soft-spoken but emotionally fractured woman whose home and history are far more sinister than they appear What begins as an eerie domestic drama gradually spirals into supernatural horror and occult terror as Andy becomes suspicious of Laura’s fixation on Piper and the unsettling behavior of a mute boy named Oliver who also lives in the home It’s not long before the cracks begin to show Subtle manipulations VHS tapes of strange rights and a growing sense that Laura isn’t just mourning the death of her daughter Kathy She’s planning to bring her back At the heart of Brer Back lies a disturbing resurrection ritual One that not only drives the horror of the film but also hints at a broader supernatural mythology that ties into Talk to Me Much like their first film Bring Her Back is both terrifying and emotionally devastating using horror to explore the crushing weight of grief Both stories are set in Australia and focus on characters who unable to cope with the loss of loved ones turn to the supernatural in a desperate hope of reconnecting And as you’d expect it doesn’t go well for anyone involved What if I use the hand to speak to him he’s not dead mate But what if his spirit is disconnected from his body or something i thought these spirits were in limbo Yeah well maybe that’s where Riley is I’m not feeling While Talk to Me uses severed embalmed hand as its link to the spirit world bring her back offers something far darker a ritual rooted in possession sacrifice and the twisted idea of bringing someone back from the dead by destroying someone else There’s a lot to unpack It’s a grim mystery but one that could have major implications for the shared universe of these films going forward This is a movie that’s less interested in conventional jump scares and far more committed to the slow unbearable tension and complex character studies The horror here doesn’t come from what leaps out at you It comes from watching a woman unravel from the helplessness of children trapped in a situation far beyond their understanding and from the gut churning realization that the dead might not be resting as peacefully as we’d like to think It’s a raw psychologically bruising descent into madness crafted by filmmakers who understand that true horror is personal Happy is someone that Laura lost and has left a hole in Laura’s heart So she’s got these foster kids in her care and she has this an interesting way of parenting Laura is caring loving very maternal psychotic My hope it’s at audiences go away saying “It’s a horror movie but why am I emotionally moved by this too?” The film begins with eerie grainy footage of an unsettling ritual In the center of a crudely drawn ring a woman stands as a bloated man approaches She’s then hanged by the neck and moments later another woman bearing a distinct birthark beneath her eye is seemingly revived The camera lingers on her face hinting at a grim connection to what’s about to come We then meet Sora Wong’s Piper a blind teenager who tries to befriend a group of girls at a bus stop only to be mocked behind her back Luckily her stepbrother Andy played by Billy Barrett arrives and gently leads her away while making light of the situation The two effectively live together under the care of Andy’s father Phil But that stability collapses when Phil is found dead in the shower from a drug overdose With no legal guardian left Piper and Andy are handed over to Child Protective Services and meet their social worker Sally Anne Upton’s Wendy Unfortunately Piper is placed with a foster mother named Laura played by Sally Hawkins while Andy is scheduled to be sent elsewhere Of course he disagrees insisting they belong together And although his plan is to file for guardianship after turning 18 in 3 months Wendy brings up Andy’s troubled history details he’s kept from Piper and warns that Laura might not be comfortable taking him in Luckily with enough pressure Wendy eventually convinces Laura to take both siblings in Piper might be blind but she’s far from helpless From the moment we meet her she’s trying to make her own way in a world that’s not built to accommodate her What makes her journey so powerful is that she doesn’t rely on sentimentality to earn our sympathy She’s resourceful observant and emotionally intuitive That makes her a fascinating character to watch as the film’s horrors unfold around her Piper becomes the moral center of the film She represents everything Laura wants to possess control and corrupt but she never loses her core Sora Wong in her screen debut brings a quiet strength to Pipo I genuinely believed in the bond between her and Andy and that’s what kept me invested even when the story plunged into its darkest places Andy on the other hand is the emotional spine of Brer Back He’s 17 not yet an adult but already carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders After the death of his abusive father Andy steps into the role of protector for Piper His whole arc is defined by that protective instinct and I found his struggle to be both heartbreaking and believable He’s still a kid His braces are a subtle reminder of that but he’s constantly forced into adult decisions That tension between childhood and responsibility is what makes him so compelling So the pair move into the new home a secluded property Laura shares with a mute boy named Oliver played by Jonah Ren Phillips who she claims is her nephew Early on Andy accidentally lets out Laura’s cat which claws at Oliver revealing scars and scratches all over the boy’s body Strangely Oliver also has a matching birth mark under his eye just like the girl from the ritual footage we saw at the beginning Laura welcomes them in and gives Piper the bedroom that once belonged to her deceased daughter Kathy and seems to dislike Andy from the get- go Her treatment of him is subtle and almost harmless at first but with a Laura privately re-watching the disturbing ritual on videape almost every night we start to realize these kids are in trouble The footage describes a process where someone possessed by an angel must devour the old body The resurrection ride is the dark engine driving the entire film A gruesome process that taps directly into the story’s central theme The unbearable lengths grief can push someone too Laura discovered the ritual through old VHS tapes seemingly recorded in Russia that claim to bring the dead back to life The process is complicated horrifying and comes at a deadly cost It starts with the body of the deceased Laura believes that the soul doesn’t immediately leave the corpse which gives her a window of time to perform the ritual With her daughter’s body preserved in a freezer she’s convinced she can bring her back But the ritual doesn’t stop there It requires two living people to complete it The first host acts as a temporary vessel for the dead soul But before they do they must first be possessed by what the VHS tape describes as an angel In reality it’s more likely to be a demon based on the behavior of the possessed Once the first host is possessed this person falls into a translike state and becomes uncontrollably hungry They’re confined to a specific area marked out by large white rings and crossing that boundary causes the host intense physical agony suggesting the possession begins to break down outside it Their hunger becomes a horrifying necessity They must consume the flesh of the original body essentially devouring the person they’re meant to restore The second person is chosen to become the permanent host If this individual is killed in the same way the original person died such as drowning in Cathy’s case then the possessed host can regurgitate the consumed flesh into the new body’s mouth This final step supposedly transfers the dead soul into the new vessel erasing the second person’s memory and soul in the process Laura desperate to see her daughter again believes this method works because of what she saw in the tapes and she’s willing to manipulate lie to and murder the children to make it happen As for where the practice comes from the movie offers clues but no answers The grainy camcorder footage is in Russian which suggests the ritual has existed for some time and may be known in other parts of the world There’s no explanation for how she obtained the tapes but the implication is clear In her grief Laura went searching for a way to undo death and found something truly horrifying What’s interesting is that just like Talk to Me’s embarked hand this ritual hints at a broader supernatural network an underground web of occult knowledge and practices shared across the globe The hand of a psychic got cut off and embarked It’s a medium Jos not a psychic Yeah this isn’t an imbalmed hand Wait I heard it was the hand of a Satanist And the other hand’s just out there somewhere As time passes Laura’s behavior becomes more unbalanced She showers Piper with affection while subtly undermining Andy refusing to call him by his real name and clearly resenting his presence Her obsession and cruelty deepens when she steals Andy’s phone and finds a message he sent to a friend calling Oliver a weirdo This marks the beginning of a chilling power shift in the household where the truth about Laura Oliver and her true intentions of wanting to bring her daughter back begins to unravel The manipulation starts when Laura takes Andy and Piper to their father Phil’s funeral When they arrive Piper quietly asks Andy how their dad looks Wanting to protect her and himself Andy lies and says he looks fine But Laura always watching for weakness and opportunities casually exposes the truth Andy didn’t even look at Phil’s body Despite Piper using their secret code word grapefruit which means they’re supposed to be completely honest with each other Feeling guilty Andy goes back inside and finally forces himself to look at Phil’s corpse That’s when things take a darker turn Laura tells him it’s customary to kiss the deceased And so Andy hesitantly kisses Phil on the forehead but Laura pushes it further insisting he kiss him on the lips something she proceeds to do herself Laura is easily one of the most unsettling characters I’ve seen in a horror film in years On the surface she plays the quirky offbeat foster mother taxi dog and all but underneath she’s a grieving wreck trying to bend reality to her will And what makes her terrifying isn’t just her actions It’s the fact that I could understand her She’s broken consumed by sorrow and convinced that if she just follows this bizarre ritual closely enough she can bring her daughter back That desperation makes her dangerous manipulative and ultimately monstrous What I loved about Sally Hawkins performance here is that she never plays Laura as a typical villain There’s a kind of nervous optimism in her a frantic hopelessness that twists into cruelty Whether she’s gaslighting Andy emotionally manipulating Piper or calmly carrying out her ritual like it’s an afterchool craft project She radiates this deeply unsettling energy She doesn’t just commit atrocities she justifies them That’s what makes her such a powerful antagonist She’s wrong but she’s never cartoonish She’s a horror villain who believes she’s saving someone even if she’s destroying everyone else Andy’s horrible I don’t know what what happened After the funeral Laura encourages Andy and Piper to drink alcohol with her during a makeshift wake When Piper goes to bed Laura then tells Andy how her daughter drowned in the pool outside and how it shattered her life In a moment of vulnerability Andy also opens up about Phil’s abuse saying he never told Piper because he didn’t want to ruin her image of her own father On the surface it appears like a foster mom and son bonding over past pain But in reality Laura is just finding ammunition that she can use against him down the line This is made all the more obvious when Andy goes to bed and Laura urinates in a cup before dumping it on his pants to make it look like he wet the bed hoping to convince him and Piper that he’s mentally unstable She then unlocks his phone and deletes the photos he took of Oliver and the area around the house Meanwhile she bathes Oliver whose eyes briefly glow bright red moments before she sees a monstrous reflection in the mirror suggesting something far more sinister is going on beneath the surface The next morning Andy is left alone with Oliver while Laura takes Piper shopping hoping to use that time to convince the girl that there’s something wrong with her brother Your brother’s not very well I don’t think Came quite aggressive last night Tell you about it in the car Attempting to connect with Oliver Andy encourages him to write something down He then prepares some cantaloupe and feeds it to him but Oliver grabs the knife and starts chewing on the blade tearing his mouth apart in the process Andy understandably panics and tries to rush him to the hospital but the moment they cross a large white ring that encircles the property Oliver begins convulsing in agony His skin blisters and burns as though something supernatural is holding him back Laura and Piper arrive just in time for Laura to calm Oliver down using techniques from the cult ritual video she’s been studying When Andy checks the note Oliver had scribbled on earlier he realizes he’d written down just one word bird This is puzzling at first but it’s not long until the pieces start to click into place How did he cope i didn’t Some people believe the spirit stays in the body for months after death It goes without saying that Oliver is nightmare fuel From the moment he appears on screen you know something’s off He doesn’t speak He’s disturbingly thin and he seems more feral than childlike As the story unfolds it becomes clear he’s not just strange He’s possessed consumed by whatever force Laura is using in her resurrection ritual Watching him spiral into full-blown physical horror is genuinely hard to sit through Andy still haunted by the memory of discovering his father’s body in the shower finally works up the courage to take one But during the shower he glimpses what appears to be Phil’s ghost walking past The apparition mutters “She’ll die in the rain.” Which Andy interprets as a warning about Piper And so panicked he slips hits his head and ends up in the hospital As he regains consciousness with Laura beside him he sees that it’s raining outside and becomes frantic with worry urging Laura to check on Piper and ensure that she doesn’t go out into the rain as she might die But when Laura returns home she does the opposite encouraging Piper to go outside with her and join her in the rain During this moment Piper tells Laura that she and Andy plan to eventually move into their own place but still visit Smiling through the tension Laura leads Piper to a nearby shed and makes her feel the cold lifeless body of her daughter Kathy preserved in a freezer Piper doesn’t fully comprehend what she’s touching But the moment is deeply unsettling for us in the audience Determined to drive a wedge between the siblings Laura escalates her manipulation She sprays herself with Andy’s body spray and sneaks into Piper’s room during the night where she punches Piper in the face leaving her with a black eye The next morning she convinces Piper that Andy is the one who hit her and that he’s been hiding the truth about Phil’s abuse out of jealousy and spite You’re abusive Andy Just like your dad He hit you so you hit her When Andy then tries to film Oliver standing in the rain attempting to document his weird condition Laura confronts him breaks his phone and stages another scene to make Piper believe Andy has become violent forcing him to leave the house While Laura takes Piper out to the rec center to play gold ball a team sport played indoors by the visually impaired Andy goes to the police station to report Laura There he spots a missing child poster for a boy named Connor Bird and instantly realizes it’s Oliver He rushes to Wendy their social worker and pleads with her to intervene showing her the flyer is evidence that Laura kidnapped Oliver and is pretending he’s her nephew The problem is Wendy is skeptical about his claims because Laura is one a friend two used to be a former colleague and three had spent over 20 years counseling and helping children before Cathy’s death Meanwhile back at the house Oliver descends into a state of frenzy He tears the place apart consuming everything he can get his hands on When Laura tries to stop him Oliver clamps down and bites a massive chunk out of her arm He then gnaws on the wooden table shredding his mouth with splinters and even bites a strip of flesh from his own arm which he devours Despite the chaos Laura eventually calms him and guides him into the next phase of the ritual And so Oliver begins eating Cathy’s frozen body fulfilling the requirement of eating the old body in the hopes of bringing back her soul It’s at this moment that Laura hears a voice message Andy left for Piper where he reassures her of his love as her brother and warns her that Laura is dangerous Realizing that Andy and Wendy are on the way back to the house Laura panics and frantically tries to clean up the chaos Oliver left behind When Wendy arrives she steps inside and at first glance everything seems normal Meanwhile Andy sneaks into Laura’s shed and discovers Oliver crouched beside Cathy’s body At the same time Wendy notices Laura’s arm is bleeding and finally begins to sense that something is terribly wrong Wendy is the one character in the film who seems grounded in reality She’s a social worker caught in an impossible situation trying to navigate the bureaucracy while keeping her heart in the right place She eventually sees through manipulation but not soon enough and that’s what makes her fate so devastating There’s a certain charm to her Lime green sweaters cheerful disposition but when things start to unravel she’s the one adult who actually tries to help At this point Laura drops the facade and tells Wendy they can still bring her back It’s here that Andy yells for help leading Wendy to the shed where she finally sees the horrifying scene for herself But before they can escape or call the police Laura slams her car into both of them Unfortunately Wendy is killed instantly and Andy who’s barely hanging on to life is drowned by Laura in a puddle beside him Andy doesn’t get to be a traditional horror protagonist He’s gas lit abused and ultimately discarded by the very systems meant to protect him But that’s what makes his character hit so hard He fought for Piper every step of the way and even when things got truly horrific he never stopped trying to do the right thing His story is tragic but it’s also quietly heroic When Piper returns back home she finds Oliver and touches his head for the first time Of course she’s confused to find that his hair is buzzed nothing like the red curly hair that Laura had described earlier She then discovers Andy’s body and recognizes him by his braces In that moment Piper realizes everything Andy told her was true Putting up a decent fight against Laura Piper tries to escape but in her panic she hits her head and knocks herself unconscious It’s here that Laura takes the opportunity to drag Piper out into the rain and towards the pool attempting to recreate the conditions of Cathy’s drowning to finish the ritual But as Laura begins drowning her Piper calls her mom which jolts Laura emotionally In that moment of hesitation her resolve shatters and overcome with guilt she lets Piper go With the ritual falling apart Laura pulls Cathy’s corpse from the freezer and cuts open her own arm letting herself bleed out beside her daughter Meanwhile Oliver walks beyond the ritual’s protective boundary and begins violently purging the entity that had been possessing him Luckily Piper flees and is eventually found by a couple who take her to safety As she rides in the car with them she hears Andy’s final message again and then notices a plane flying overhead She smiles as she remembers how Andy once told her that planes carry souls to heaven Back at the house police arrive and find Oliver who finally speaks and identifies himself as Connor Bird the missing child that Andy had discovered The officers then follow the trail to the pool where they find Laura’s lifeless body cradling Cathy’s remains Sallying Hawkins We love Sally Hawkins and felt so honored to be able to work with her She lived and breathed this character The process of her was so incredible She gave a part of her soul for this character And when she went there she went there and the crew were terrified of her and so was I Piper and Connor survived but the horror isn’t over If the details of Laura’s ritual become public it’s not hard to imagine people trying to copy it The idea of bringing back a loved one no matter how horrifying the cost is a temptation too powerful for some to resist As with Talk to Me where a supernatural party trick went viral and spread across the globe the same could happen here Both films suggest that supernatural forces whatever their origin can be accessed through rituals And while Talk to Me focused on communication with the dead bring her back shifts the focus to resurrection Together they hint at a larger mythology where life and death are less of a boundary and more of a door one that can be opened if you’re willing to pay the price Bring Her Back also reinforces a core emotional throughine that’s becoming the signature of the Philippo horror universe Grief as a corrupting force Both films deal with characters who can’t let go of the dead and end up inviting something far worse into their lives How deep did you go into the law behind it that’s always like one of the funnest part is like building out your mythology bible and building out this law And like I always love that a film is here and then there’s a world like this that you’re only getting glimpses at and hints at And it’s about like going down the occult rabbit hole and reading spell books and talk to people that practice in the occult Anything that sort of scares you or unnerves you not that you’re copying it but you’re inspired by that and that that can go into your own world you’re making And the idea was that there’s Laura’s healthy way of grieving which is these like tapes that she has of her daughter these home videos And then this is the inversion of that And it’s like this is a way of signifying this is an unhealthy way to grieve What makes this movie work as well as it does isn’t just its eerie atmosphere or its skin crawling oult horror It’s the strength of the performances grounding all of that madness in something painfully human Sally Hawkins is the foundation of this film As Laura she delivers a performance that’s nothing short of phenomenal an emotional and psychological mindfield that shifts from maternal warmth to quiet menace with terrifying ease Hawkins doesn’t play Laura like a standard horror villain She plays her like a real woman whose grief is curdled into something monstrous There’s a softness in her voice a fragility in her posture But beneath all of that is an unsettling sense of control delusion and quiet rage You never feel safe while she’s on screen even when she’s doing something as mundane as pouring a cup of tea What’s most impressive is that Hawkins never overplays it She stays grounded which makes her outburst feel even more jarring Laura’s mental decay is written all over her eyes in her stillness in the way she can turn a hug into a threat It’s one of the best horror performances I’ve seen in years Equal parts tragic and terrifying When it comes to Billy Barrett as Andy he delivers an emotionally charged performance that carries so much of the film’s weight He walks a fine line between vulnerability and determination playing a teenager who’s desperately trying to keep himself and his sister together in the face of a reality that’s falling apart What impressed me most is how he conveys Andy’s internal turmoil through subtle choices hesitations glances the way his voice tightens in moments of panic His scenes with Hawkins are electric You can feel the power dynamic shift constantly Andy tries to assert himself but you always sense Laura looming over him like a predator And in the quieter moments with Piper Barrett shows a softer side His protectiveness his guilt his need to be more than what his past says he is He makes Andy feel like a real kid trying to do the right thing which makes his fate hit that much harder Sora Wong as Piper is an absolute revelation Playing a blind character is always a tight rope and Wong who never had any professional acting experience before being cast into the role strikes the perfect balance Her interactions with Andy are tender and believable They feel like siblings who’ve been through hell together and are still each other’s anchor And the way one conveys Piper’s low realization that something is horribly wrong is genuinely heartbreaking It’s a nuance deeply empathetic performance that avoids cliches and instead gives us a young girl trying to make sense of a world she can’t fully see Jonah Ren Phillips as Oliver or rather Connor Bird barely speaks a word but his performance is unforgettable His physical acting is brutal eerie and at times almost unbearable to watch Philillip sells the horror of Oliver’s possession without needing exposition The chewing the compulsive eating the physical degradation None of it would have worked if he didn’t fully commit but he does And the result is a character that is both pitiable and horrifying Oliver is deeply tragic even at his most monstrous and Philips manages to convey that with nothing but his eyes and body It’s pure raw physical storytelling The stuff that’s probably the hardest to watch is always the most fun to film scene Everyone had a great time Joan who plays Oliver everyone was having so much fun So it’s a very different like oh my god look at that Oh my Like it’s like that But but it is interesting So there was a test screening we did and it was people’s most loved scene and most hated It was like so it was it was either you love it or you hater I also liked how the movie doesn’t hold your hand It doesn’t overexlain We’re given glimpses old VHS tapes a ritual that seems stitched together from grief folklore and madness and then left to put the pieces together ourselves And that’s the brilliance of it The ambiguity becomes part of the horror You’re only ever as informed as the characters are and that puts you right in the middle of the nightmare Stylistically the film is a sharp pivot from the Philippo’s earlier work Talk to me had that slick viral energy fast cuts kinetic possession scenes and a constant sense of youthful urgency Bring it back on the other hand slows things down It broods It lingers Every frame is a painting and the cinematography by Aaron McClinsky and editing by Jeff Lamb who both worked on Talk to Me is sublime helping propel this from a good horror movie to a great one The music and sound departments are also on point Every sound whether it’s a crunch a whisper or a sob is also weaponized And when the violence does come it’s upsetting There’s dental trauma that would make Croninberg wse flesh is torn bone snap There’s no comfort here only horrific consequences of one person’s actions This is a film about grief that’s weaponized about institutions that fail children about the way broken people try to fix themselves by breaking others There’s no villainous monologue just a desperate woman clinging to the past and two children trying to escape a future they never asked for It It’s really a testament to her as a performer cuz she’s such a strong actor and her skill set is feel like it’s at like a 100 She’s completely maxed out Like the process of her was so incredible Like I adored it so much and she’s so collaborative and she’s so talented and she gave so much to the other actors where it’s like even if she’s knocking on a door offcreen she would come and knock on the door off screen Yeah She’d have to do it She’s like I want to do it We’re obsessed with film everything film It’s all we think about So to have a performer that does the exact same thing Like she’s obsessed She gets obsessed with the character And so going down the rabbit hole with her was most amazing experience Having someone that you can be like “Oh can you just like without the crew the cinematographer she’s got to bring a camera can you come to set at 5:00 a.m and we can shoot you in the real morning light without the crew around It’s just us.” And she’s down for that She wants that call She’s so into it Uh she lived and breathed it which we adore If Talk to Me was a warning shot bring her back as the Philippo planting their flag They’re not just horror filmmakers They’re storytellers with something to say and the skill with which to say it And if this is only their second film we should all be paying very close attention to whatever comes next because Bring Her Back isn’t just one of the best horror films of the year It might be one of the best horror films of the decade Hey

Bring Her Back is a slow-burning nightmare carved from the rotten heart of grief, obsession, and the very human desire to undo the past. Directed by Danny and Michael Philippou and written by Danny Philippou and Bill Hinzman, the recently released Australian supernatural horror film unfolds in a quiet suburb, drenched in psychological dread. It follows two step-siblings—Andy, a troubled teenager with a past he’s desperate to keep buried, and Piper, his blind and trusting younger sister—who are placed into foster care after the sudden death of their father. Determined to stay together in a system designed to separate them, they end up in the care of Laura, a soft-spoken but emotionally fractured woman whose home and history are far more sinister than they appear.

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  1. Am I crazy to think that Bring Her Backs family drama was more accurate to the LILO and Stich movie then its live action adaptation.

  2. I swear that damn woman was irritating me the whole movie. I'm glad Andy's sister was fighting back and got away in the end. That made me feel better considering his fate at the end.

    I'm excited to see what these directors got in store in the future because they definitely have proven themselves in the horror genre. I'm definitely looking forward to TTM2.

  3. I REALLY enjoyed this movie Niyatt. I’m so happy you made this video!

    It’s hard to even classify this film as “horror”. In some ways it’s more of a psychological drama

  4. Talk to Me was so freaking good. And I don’t even like or care about ghost stories as they tend to appeal to people who believe in conspiracy theories.

  5. When I saw these guys on JRE I was floored at how young they are. If you didn’t hear the words they were saying, they would just seem like 2 naive excited young dudes. Super impressed with what they have done so far.

  6. This movie really made that protector instinct come out of me. I wish nothing but the best for that Asian girl she was the sweetest 🥹💕

  7. I know grief and desperation can make a person do some unhinged things but these people are just straight up crazy.

  8. I am tired of the "kid possessed" trope that we get recycled every year but this was one of the better ones. I preferred "Anything for Jackson" over this but still a decent movie. Check it out if you haven't.

  9. Yet again you have me automatically hunting down where I can watch this! I love the excitement and depth of detail you instil in your review so that it peaks our interest so much that I am fanging to go watch it! I hadn’t seen this movie before and am now looking forward to seeing it. Also – it’s so exciting to see more Aussie writers and directors getting into the industry and getting chance to shine, for a low budget film this looks amazing and I love that it highlights Australian talent in the industry 🫶

  10. Wait the Rakka twins are behind this film?!?! LMFAOO bro what used to watch those guys back in the day went from wild prank to genuine movies💯💯

  11. Bruh I didn’t know they was behind all this. That’s dope I watched them beat the hell outa each other on YouTube lol

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