Brahms: The Boy Ii -

Reviewers from RogerEbert.com and Film Threat described it as a "boring cash grab" that failed to explore the deeper psychological themes of trauma it initially presented. Watch or Skip?

The film was largely , who criticized it for being uninspired and abandoning the clever twist of the first movie. Brahms: The Boy II

as Jude, the young son who forms an unsettling bond with Brahms. Reviewers from RogerEbert

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. Brahms: The Boy II

as Joseph, the mysterious estate groundskeeper who holds secrets about the doll’s origins. Critical Reception