
Whilst some movie lovers settle down to enjoy a romantic comedy before bedtime, others favour diving into something that will leave them utterly gripped.
However, film enthusiast India Ysabel has taken to her TikTok platform to recommend a spine-chilling horror flick that's guaranteed to leave you sleepless.
Despite confessing that certain sequences made her "gag" with terror, she wholeheartedlyendorses the film to anyone who relishes a good fright.
In her clip, she said: "This film is literally just relentless horror and misery - and it ruined my day.
"It returns to the theme of grief which I think horror is a great medium for. I really like this because it's not just grief in terms of the usual grief that a lot of people experience, it's also exploring grief when you find out someone who you've lost isn't who you thought they were."
Directed by Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou, the 2025 movie Bring Her Back follows a set of siblings who discover a horrifying ritual at their new foster mother's isolated home.
The 18-rated film, which can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Sky Store, features Billy Barratt, Sally Hawkins, and Mischa Heywood - and has secured one award alongside seven nominations.
Responding to her footage, one viewer remarked: "Bring Her Back was one of the only films I've ever sat through and genuinely got uncomfortable."
A second viewer commented: "Watched it last night best horror we have watched for a while brilliant would rate it a 10/10."
One viewer exclaimed: "Seeing Sally Hawkins in the trailer was nuts. I did a doubletake because it's so out of her usual wheelhouse."
Another chimed in: "I watched it yesterday, my mouth was open in shock."
An IMDb reviewer noted: "From the very first scenes, the film sets a heavy unsettling tone.
"From the beginning, the story doesn't really try to hide much I think you kind of understand where it's going early on.
"It's not particularly scary in the traditional sense, but it really messes with your nerves, and that's where the movie puts all its power.
"It never really lands anywhere specific though... By the time the credits roll, you're left thinking, 'All that... for nothing?'.
"Not because it was a bad film, but because it left you with an emotional emptiness. It lingers in a sad, slightly disappointing way not from poor storytelling, but from how little it seemed to leave behind."
Another added: "I loved the acting, especially of Sally. Between moments you'd feel like you'd wanna punch her - that's how good her acting is.
"Jonah tries his best for some sprinkle of horror, every time he's on screen, he'd make sure you feel uncomfortable. Loved this movie for particularly the characters. The brother sister love is all over the movie.
"It's not particularly horror, it's dark and depressing along with some gore elements sprinkled on top. Wait for the first half an hour for the character development and it takes off and never feels like a drag.
"No jump scare, wonderfully shot and the background score beautifully compliments the gore nature. I'd recommend this movie wholeheartedly to everyone and would rate it a solid 8/10."
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