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      Brahms: The Boy II

      PG-13 Released Feb 21, 2020 1h 26m Horror Mystery & Thriller TRAILER for Brahms: The Boy II: Trailer 1 List
      11% 57 Reviews Tomatometer 44% 1,000+ Verified Ratings Audience Score Terror strikes when a boy discovers a doll that appears to be eerily human. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Sep 19 Buy Now

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      More likely to induce boredom than quicken the pulse, Brahms: The Boy II is chiefly scary for the way it undermines the effectiveness of its above-average predecessor.

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      Patrick dull story, very forgettable Rated 1 out of 5 stars 12/28/22 Full Review lindsay not a good ending, didn’t explain how the boy became possessed which is what I really wanted to see. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 03/19/20 Full Review Gilbert A Movie was good , and it had a few good scary moments just like the first one , didn't disappoint.. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/19/20 Full Review Becky It was entertaining throughout. The ending was a bit odd, but of course when setting up for another sequel I guess it has to be. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/17/20 Full Review Lisa Plot was good but not scary. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/17/20 Full Review Vanesa M Just the ending could have been more exciting! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/16/20 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Becca James Chicago Reader What the film's director William Brent Bell and writer Stacey Menear do get right, however, is Brahms's ability to endear himself to those around him. Mar 6, 2020 Full Review Marc Savlov Austin Chronicle Quoth the other, more bewhiskered and musically inclined Brahms, "The only true immortality lies in one's children." Oh, Johannes, if only you knew. Rated: 1.5/5 Feb 27, 2020 Full Review Charles Bramesco Polygon It's a grim sign that this clunky title turns out to be the most distinctive, memorable element of the film. Feb 24, 2020 Full Review Paul Lê Nightmare on Film Street Nonsensical and unimaginative, the sequel offends on almost all counts. Even as a standalone, it's dull and rash. If this movie is an attempt at building a franchise, it's a poor jump-off. Rated: 4/10 Jul 20, 2023 Full Review Tim Brayton Alternate Ending A dreadful trudge through dodgy horror clichés. Rated: 1.5/5 Jan 11, 2021 Full Review Diana Mangas Los Interrogantes Entertaining horror film, with a diabolical doll included, for an afternoon of scares, and little else. [Full review in Spanish] Rated: 5.3/10 Jan 4, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis Terror strikes when a boy discovers a doll that appears to be eerily human.
      Director
      William Brent Bell
      Producer
      Michael McKay, Eric Reid
      Screenwriter
      Stacey Menear
      Distributor
      STX Films
      Production Co
      STX Entertainment, Vertigo Entertainment, Lakeshore Entertainment
      Rating
      PG-13 (Terror|Disturbing Images|Thematic Elements|Violence)
      Genre
      Horror, Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Feb 21, 2020, Wide
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Apr 3, 2020
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $12.6M
      Runtime
      1h 26m
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