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While some praised the moody cinematography and solid performances from Holmes and Ineson, many found the film lacked genuine scares and relied on tired clichés.
as Jude, the young son who forms an unsettling bond with Brahms. Brahms: The Boy II
Jude begins communicating through the doll and insists on following a strict set of "rules". As strange and violent events occur—including a disturbing "croquet accident"—Liza discovers the dark history of the Heelshire mansion and the doll’s malevolent influence over her son. While some praised the moody cinematography and solid