Coinciding with the release of 'Brahms: The Boy II,' The Hollywood Reporter speaks with director William Brent Bell about bringing back the life-size doll character and his enduring love of the horror ...
Confusion is baked right into the title. Four years after “The Boy” scared up a few bucks at the box office, director William Brent Bell and screenwriter Stacey Menear return with a new vision of what ...
It’s a hard to believe that several millennia after the invention of the written word, there are still some sentences that have never been put in print. Case in point: “Brahms: The Boy II” is the ...
No one has ever seen a real ghost or monster, but we’ve all come across a dead-eyed, creepy doll at some point. We’re not talking about some child’s doll; we’re talking about a tangible, silent ...
The movie opens up with a woman coming home (from work, presumably?) and calling out for her son. The woman, Liza, is played by Katie Holmes, and she's calling out for her son, Jude. Jude ends up ...
Last year gave us Us in March, but thus far 2020 hasn’t been great for horror movies. Us production company Blumhouse released Fantasy Island last week, which not only didn’t screen for critics but ...
The hit 2016 “haunted doll” thriller “The Boy” put a sharp spin on a tired genre, by revealing in its last act that — spoiler alert — the title figurine, named Brahms, was actually being guarded by a ...
It’s a hard to believe that several millennia after the invention of the written word, there are still some sentences that have never been put in print. Case in point: “Brahms: The Boy II” is the ...
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