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EP. 41 The Conjuring / Bring Her Back

An episode of the Burn After Watching podcast, hosted by Borderlnd, titled "EP. 41 The Conjuring / Bring Her Back" was published on October 17, 2025 and runs 34 minutes.

October 17, 2025 ·34m · Burn After Watching

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In this episode, we cover the classic supernatural horror of The Conjuring (2013) and the visceral occult dread of Bring Her Back (2025). James Wan builds dread through restraint, how the real-life framing of the Perron family story shapes the narrative, and why this film has become a cornerstone of the modern haunted-house canon. Then we shift to Bring Her Back, the potent new horror film by Danny and Michael Philippou, exploring its audacious moments, psychological ruptures, and how it plays with expectations of possession, grief, and motherhood.

In this episode, we cover the classic supernatural horror of The Conjuring (2013) and the visceral occult dread of Bring Her Back (2025). James Wan builds dread through restraint, how the real-life framing of the Perron family story shapes the narrative, and why this film has become a cornerstone of the modern haunted-house canon. Then we shift to Bring Her Back, the potent new horror film by Danny and Michael Philippou, exploring its audacious moments, psychological ruptures, and how it plays with expectations of possession, grief, and motherhood.

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