Brahms: The Boy II
The story is about a family moves to a house in a countryside after a son (Jude) and mother (Liza) both traumatised from an unexpected burglary. Jude finds a dirty, dusty porcelain doll and calls it Brahms. Everything then change in a sinister way because of the doll.
Critic Reviews:
- " 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. " – Becca James
- " Entertaining horror film, with a diabolical doll included, for an afternoon of scares, and little else " – Diana Mangas
- " While dropping the occasional plot point, the sequel successfully builds to a more satisfying conclusion than the original but leans heavily upon established tropes for execution – figuratively and literally. " – Kevin A. Ranson