The rise of filmmaking duo Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou (aka RackaRacka) has been actually exceptional. Australian brothers who started exploring their love for stunts, spectacle, and storytelling by way of movies on Fb, then Youtube, they made a fabulous function movie debut in 2023 with the terrifically terrifying Speak to Me. The haunted hand thriller not solely wowed critics but in addition awed audiences, making it a bona fide field workplace hit. Now, they return with a somber sophomore effort, Carry Her Again.
Like Speak to Me, their follow-up is a riveting horror film about grief, as soon as extra centered on a teen protagonist all too accustomed to the subject. This time, screenwriters Danny Philippou and Invoice Hinzman, who additionally wrote Speak to Me, deliver a classy mix of empathy, agony, and physique horror into Carry Her Again, which makes it a much less raucous however extra mature film than their final.
However worry not. With two-time Academy Award nominee Sally Hawkins fronting this movie, Carry Her Again is simply as scary because the Philippou brothers’ first… perhaps much more so.
Sally Hawkins goes psycho-biddy in Carry Her Again.
Sally Hawkins stars in “Bring Her Back.”
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The English actress, whose roles embody a candy mum in Paddington and a receptive lover to a sea creature in The Form of Water, plunges into horror with an alarming mixture of earnestness and depth. In Carry Her Again, she performs a foster mother to 2 half-siblings who’ve been lately orphaned.
Younger Piper (newcomer Sora Wong) is partially sighted, however fearless in exploring the world round her. Her older half-brother Andy (Billy Barratt) is extra hesitant, maybe as a result of he has seen horrors she will’t think about — like precisely how their father died.
Once they flip up on the cozy rural cottage of their new foster mother, Laura (Hawkins), she looks like a ray of sunshine. Like her heroine in Completely happy-Go-Fortunate, she wears brilliant colours and an enormous smile, all of the extra welcoming for scared or scarred youngsters who present up at her door. However beneath her cheery disposition, Laura can be grappling with grief, having misplaced her daughter a 12 months earlier than.
It appears she buries her ache by caring for different youngsters in want, together with the odd Ollie (Jonah Wren Phillips), who stares coldly at his new adopted siblings however will not converse a phrase. Certain to Andy’s perspective for a lot of the movie, the viewers sees Laura as he does, which is to say that her facade of motherly heat hides a merciless streak. However even the suspicious teen boy cannot think about what horrors lie in retailer for him and his siblings.
Carry Her Again channels grief into terror.

Sora Wong and Billy Barratt co-star in “Bring Her Back.”
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Pulling from their very own experiences with grief, the co-directing Philippous discover this gnarly emotion by way of horrific twists, nerve-shredding gore, and a roaring undercurrent of non secular horror. As teased within the trailer, there’s one thing occult happening in Laura’s home. Properly, as they did with Speak to Me, the Philippou brothers do not get caught up in explaining the supernatural evil on the root of their horror story. As an alternative, we — like the kids stricken by it — expertise the uncertainty of it with dread and urgency. It is that terrible sensation you’re feeling in your bones that one thing is mistaken, however you’ll be able to’t clearly clarify it in an effort to get assist. And even if you happen to might, who would imagine you?
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This sense of being trapped by Laura (and the foster system that venerates her) displays the inescapability of grief. Then, the Philippous push tougher on the bruise of such an damage and into the surreal. There are moments in mourning the place the loss feels so huge it is incomprehensible, and the very world round us feels not possible and alien. So for Andy (and to a lesser diploma Piper) to really feel out of kinds in Laura’s unusual realm is not only unnerving atmospherically, but in addition emotionally truthful to the expertise of grieving And but, the Philippous have empathy for his or her villain, making clear not solely her ache but in addition her doubts and want for exterior validation to proceed her plan. Whereas Laura is the antagonist of Carry Her Again, tormenting the kids in her care, grief is the villain that has twisted her from mother to monster.
When she faces off towards a willful Andy, Hawkins reveals each side of Laura. In moments, she is sort of cloyingly candy as she laughs and performs with Piper. However in others, the guarded tone she makes use of with Ollie is jarring. The manic look in her eye as she lies to Piper’s face after which winks at Andy as if he is a co-conspirator is alarming. The decided stare when she plots at night time with locked doorways and a bucket of piss is the stuff of night time terrors. Hawkins, a performer who has lengthy been championed as an exquisite actor, offers a career-best efficiency right here, leaning into the fun and absolute agonies of motherhood with a ferocity that’s breathtaking.
The youngsters of Carry Her Again are astonishing.

Jonah Wren Phillips performs Ollie in “Bring Her Back.”
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Hawkins is a power of nature as Laura. However extremely the Philippou brothers have discovered younger actors who can match presence her onscreen. Barratt, who lately performed Younger Dimitri in Kraven: The Hunter, has the unenviable job of shouldering the movie’s emotional weight, whereas pushing again towards Hawkins’ Laura.
Almost 18, Andy is in that awkward house between childhood and maturity, and Barratt’s physicality displays this, teetering with a mix of brute power and mild awkwardness. He shifts his weight in scenes the place Andy feels ungrounded. His smile flashes sheepishly, revealing glittering braces that make him appear youthful nonetheless. However when threatened, he is ready to rear up with a macho fury — one which Laura will use towards him.
In contrast, Piper is spirited and blissfully bratty. Wong has a radiant charisma, whether or not she’s enjoying sports activities together with her associates or razzing her brother. In her first onscreen position, Wong is easy and enchanting. The breeziness (or, arguably, resiliency) she brings to Piper makes the movie’s climax all of the scarier, as a result of the younger woman is mainly a princess who would not notice this is not a fortress and that is not a queen. It is a lair with a depraved witch ready.
Much more exceptional, nevertheless, is the efficiency delivered by Jonah Wren Phillips. As Ollie, Phillips has few vocal expressions, as Laura says trauma has led to selective mutism. He as a substitute communicates by way of lengthy, laborious stares that mirror the abyss. Because the film goes on and Laura’s secrets and techniques spill out, Phillips’ position turns into intensely bodily, demanding prop work, disfiguring prosthetic make-up, and physique horror gags that work due to his dedication and the Philippou brothers’ dedication to sensible results.
Carry Her Again’s scenes of violence should not simply gory. They’re an aural and visible assault so intense they’re tactile. The sounds of metallic on tooth or the crunch of wooden is so exact you’ll be able to virtually really feel it. That collides with seamless visible results and Phillips’ uniquely haunting efficiency to create a brand new icon in horror. Whereas Laura would possibly scare you, and Andy might break your coronary heart, Ollie will comply with you dwelling and hang-out you.
All of this to say, Carry Her Again is extraordinary. For individuals who discovered Speak to Me sensationally scary, this follow-up will thrill with its deeply deranged story of heartache and physique horror. However the Philippous went deeper, presenting a character-driven drama with flares of psycho-biddy and spiritual horror. That heady mixture not solely makes for a satisfyingly scary as hell film, but in addition a profound one.
Grief is an immense emotion that hits like waves. It disorients. It destroys. It catches us off guard. Carry Her Again captures all of those parts of grief and extra.
Whereas I gasped and screamed on the Philippous’ newest, I additionally held my breath and cried. Whereas they’ve warned critics and audiences their new movie is “bleak,” I discovered it lovely. Alongside a narrative of psychological torment, bodily torture, and homicide, Carry Her Again additionally provides a narrative of affection past dying, and the way that may be a double-edged sword.
Carry Her Again opens in theaters Might 30.