BRAHMS: THE BOY 2 (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Katie Holmes (Pieces of April), Ralph Ineson (The Witch), Anjali Jay (The Age of Adaline), Owain Yeoman (The Belko Experiment), Christopher Convery (The Girl in the Spider’s Web), Natalie Moon (Cadence), Oliver Rice (Distorted), Joely Collins (The Final Cut), Ellie King (Horsey)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

William Brent Bell (The Devil Inside), director; Stacey Menear (The Boy), writer; Matt Berenson (Daddy Day Care), Roy Lee (It), Gary Lucchesi (The Exorcism of Emily Rose), Eric Reid (The Midnight Meat Train), Tom Rosenberg (I, Frankenstein), Jim Wedaa (Unstoppable) and Richard S. Wright (Underworld), producers; Brett Detar (Wer), composer; Karl Walter Lindenlaub (Independence Day), cinematographer; Brian Berdan (Natural Born Killers), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

A family moves into the Heelshire Mansion, unaware of its dark history. There, their young son finds the porcelain doll belonging to Brahms, and he befriends the psychotic killer…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

A modest box office hit back in 2016, William Brent Bell’s The Boy now gets a follow-up that shows us what happens when someone else takes on the role of caretaker for the mysterious Brahms.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 21ST FEBRUARY 2020

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