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If you saw, or at least heard of 2016's The Boy, you may be curious about the sequel: Brahms: The Boy II.As an avid horror film-lover, I was eager to see if the new film would live up to the mind ...
Brahms: The Boy II is the latest sequel to 2016’s The Boy, a film directed by William Brent Bell.(There are spoilers for The Boy here, but not for Brahms: The Boy II, so venture forth ...
In the original 2016 The Boy, an unsettling storyline revealed that a series of mysterious events were tied to a creepy doll named “Brahms,” only for the film’s conclusion to confirm a much ...
Bell rejected the suggestion that Brahms ended up on a toy store shelf. He opted to bring a new family to Heelshire Manor. Young Jude (Christopher Convery) digs Brahms out of the ground.
Cut forward a bit, skip past some blah blah blah, and the twist reveals itself: Brahms, the Heelshire’s son, isn’t actually dead! He makes a rather explosive – literally – entrance where i ...
In the film, “Unaware of the terrifying history of Heelshire Mansion, a young family moves into a guest house on the estate where their young son soon makes an unsettling new friend, an eerily ...
Brahms is the star of the piece, a creepy, life-size porcelain doll boy whose "parents" -- the Heelshires -- bring in a real-life nanny, Greta Evans (Lauren Cohan), to take care of him.
After a number of theatrical release date delays, Brahms: The Boy II finally landed in theaters earlier this year, with the film set to land on home video in May with an alternate ending. While ...