Bring Her Back parents guide

Bring Her Back Parent Guide

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Release date May 30, 2025

Theaters: A brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother.

Why is Bring Her Back rated R? The MPA rated Bring Her Back R for strong disturbing bloody violent content, some grisly images, graphic nudity, underage drinking and language.

Run Time: 99 minutes

Bring Her Back
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Why is Bring Her Back rated R? Bring Her Back is rated R by the MPAA for strong disturbing bloody violent content, some grisly images, graphic nudity, underage drinking and language.

Violence:There are frequent scenes of violence, including with bladed weapons, involving children. They are attacked and mutilated and there are also episodes of cannibalism. A dead body is kept in a freezer. There are disturbing rituals as well as scenes of death, decomposition, body horror, and self-mutilation. Demonically possessed children commit horrific acts of violence. Children are drowned. There are scenes of a child chewing on a counter top and then a knife, losing teeth in the process. A child rips flesh off their arm and eats it. There are scenes of physical fights involving punching and slamming into walls. An adult punches a girl in the face. A child bites an adult. A child bites another person and rips off skin. A fatal car accident is shown.
Sexual Content: There are two scenes of graphic nudity (including genitals) in a non-sexual context.
Profanity: The script contains approximately three dozen profanities, including sexual expletives, scatological curses, and other swear words.
Drugs/Alcohol: There are scenes of underage drinking and smoking, including an adult giving alcohol to children.

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Cast and Crew

Bring Her Back is directed by Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou and stars Sally Hawkins, Billy Barratt, Jonah Wren Phillips.