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Bereavement
TrailerThe film tells the horrifying story of Martin Bristol, a 6 year old boy with congenital analgesia, who is abducted from his backyard swing and forced to witness the brutal crimes of a deranged madman.Actors: Michael Biehn, Alexandra Daddario, Brett Rickaby, Nolan Gerard Funk, Spencer List, John Savage, Peyton List, Kathryn Meisle, Valentina de Angelis, Greg Wood, Ashley Wolfe, ...»Director: Stevan MenaCountry: United StatesDuration: 109 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 5.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Bereavement"
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Characters of "Bereavement"
Jonathan MillerPlayed by: Michael BiehnGraham SutterPlayed by: Brett RickabyMartin BristolPlayed by: Spencer ListTedPlayed by: John Savage -
Directors of "Bereavement"
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Creators of "Bereavement"
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Critic Reviews of "Bereavement"
Hollywood ReporterMarch 19, 2011Effective atmospherics don't rescue this formulaic slasher flick.
New York TimesMarch 18, 2011I'd sooner touch a nine-volt battery to my tongue than sit through this film again.
Village VoiceMarch 15, 2011Bereavement -- miraculously as dull as its title -- is neither far gone enough to be funny nor well thought-out enough to be disturbing.
NewsdayMarch 09, 2011Virtually every shot in Bereavement -- a sort of prequel to Mena's Malevolence (2005) -- is the right one; the editing, also by Mena, is first-rate.
Minneapolis Star TribuneMarch 03, 2011This is an example of what happens when a clever, proficient filmmaker falls in love with brutal trash.
TheHorrorShowAugust 26, 2015Evidence of a group of filmmakers who take their horror seriously.
Little White LiesOctober 19, 2012while Bereavement is certainly a slasher, it is also a film about how monsters are made, in which every character, hero and villain alike, is figured as tragic prey to genes and circumstance.
NYC Movie GuruMarch 19, 2011Palinesque, bland and increasingly silly with oodles of unintentional humor instead of what every horror fan expects: palpable scares.
NYC Film CriticMarch 17, 2011Gruesome in the moment, but your memory of it is easily wiped clean.
Slant MagazineMarch 09, 2011The film is so laughably Freudian it could play as a parody of certain acclaimed horror film studies such as Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Horror Film.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)March 04, 2011"Bereavement" isn't a bad slasher film, but after a few stabs (no pun intended) at being something more, it settles for being just a slasher film. And that's disappointing.
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