Mysterious BRING HER BACK Website Advertises Cursed Cult Videos For Sale

Click at your own risk.
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Bring Her Back (2025).

If, for some reason, you walked out of the Philippou Brothers' latest film, Bring Her Back, and wanted to know more about the ghoulish cult practices in the film, we've got just the marketing stunt for you: they folks behind the film have created an in-universe website featuring โ€œcursedโ€ items for audiences to peruse. But be warned: view at your own risk. 

Calling back to the self-coded websites of years past, the โ€œBlack Angel Tapesโ€ website greets viewers with a warning: โ€œThis website is heavily monitored by those who glow. If you compromise the marketplace, you will be visited. No screenshots. No shares. No leaks. Expose at own risk. Caution advised.โ€ Once they pass beyond that warning, theyโ€™re greeted with a chilling โ€œmarketplaceโ€ filled with objects, artifacts, and tapes for sale, connected to the cultish practices Sally Hawkinsโ€™ character follows in the film. 

Items for โ€œsaleโ€ include a cursed puppet, so-called โ€œevil blood,โ€ death masks, malware, and numerous tapes of demonic rituals like the one in the film. Also included under a section labeled โ€œwantedโ€ is a video of the ceramic hand from Talk to Me, confirming that both the Philippou Brothersโ€™ films take place in the same universe. Under an FAQ that reads, โ€œWhat am I supposed to do here,โ€ the site says: โ€œObserve. Absorb. Interpret. This is a site of offerings, not instructions. The flow is nonlinear, the clues are embedded, and the path is crooked on purpose. Those who need clear steps arenโ€™t ready.โ€

Thereโ€™s plenty to click through โ€“ viewers are even able to โ€œmake offersโ€ to the site โ€” and certainly plenty of Easter eggs for those whoโ€™ve already seen Bring Her Back. But if the site isnโ€™t enough (or youโ€™re too chicken to check it out), the new film is playing in theaters now, starring Billy Barratt, Hawkins, and Sora Wong, and Talk to Me is available to stream on Netflix. 

Bring Her Back is playing in theaters now.