- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- February 20, 2020 (4 years ago)
- Alias
- The Boy 2
- Language
- English
- Origin
- Australia · Canada · China · United States
- Production companies
- Lakeshore Entertainment · STXfilms
- Runtime
- 1h 26m
- Rating
- PG-13
Brahms: The Boy II
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Reviews
[Review] ‘Brahms: The Boy II’ is a Playdate with Generic and Predictable Horror In 2016’s The Boy, writer Stacey Menear and director William Brent Bell subverted the killer doll mold with a horror movie that dared not to have a killer...
‘Brahms: The Boy II’ Review: A Sequel No One Needed Inside a Thriller No One Will Understand The creepy doll tortures a new family (and new star Katie Holmes), but this time without a sense of humor or even much sense at all.
Review: Return of creepy killer doll can't help ‘Brahms: The Boy II’ overcome cliches Katie Holmes stars in the horror sequel ‘Brahms: The Boy II’ about a family whose young son becomes friends with a creepy life-size doll.
Review: 'Brahms: The Boy II' Is Dumb And Not Scary, But Maybe That's Good Enough Ever watch a movie and sit in wonder thinking, "WHO is this movie for?!" That was the thought that thumped in my head like a broken record as I endured Brahm...
The dumb title is the best part of Brahms: The Boy II This horror sequel discards everything that worked in The Boy.
Brahms: The Boy II movie review (2020) It’s just a film that’s as blank as Brahms’ expression.
Movie Review — “Brahms: The Boy II” will lullaby you to sleep Hey Jude, what’s with the doll? You’re a big boy, turn out that night-light. Remember, the voices are just in your head. Just stick to your bed. And neve...
'Brahms: The Boy 2' Review: A Movie So Boring It's Almost Impressive - SlashFilm Brahms: The Boy 2 is a boring, inert follow-up that more or less ignores what made the first film somewhat memorable to begin with.
'Brahms: The Boy II' Film Review: A Horror Sequel So Bad, It Drags Down Its Predecessor All hail Katie Holmes for her efforts to infuse this non-scary nonsense with nuance and depth
Review: Brahms: The Boy II Is A Sensationless And Forgettable Sequel Bell's sequel seems to want nothing to do with its original, which is an odd and detrimental outcome for your direct continuation of Brahms' ongoing story.
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