A24 is back with a horror hit for the decade. It is full to the brim with every trick in the book but will take you out of your head and into your body for an hour and a half.
I've been searching for the same stretch of silence I experienced after watching Hereditary on a plane in 2018.
Despite the far from optimal viewing conditions - whirring engines and a woman's head lolling on my shoulder - I was nauseated but mute for the rest of the long haul flight. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT
For many - the God-fearing, devil-based horror film of the past no longer washes with us. We need psychological horror. Bring Her Back provides just this.
I felt it from the moment we clap eyes on Sally Hawkin's manic gaze when searching the face of her new partially sighted foster child Pipe