Bring Her Back Movie Soundtrack

Bring Her Back
Movie Soundtrack (2025)
Movie poster for Bring Her Back Soundtrack (2025)
DirectorDanny Philippou, Michael Philippou
StudioA24
Release date2025-05-28
Genre(s)Horror
Composer(s)Cornel Wilczek
Music supervisorAndrew Kotatko
Score albumBring Her Back (Original Soundtrack)
Record labelA24 Music
Available onApple TV+, Prime Video, HBO Max
CastBilly Barratt as Andy
Sally Hawkins as Laura
Mischa Heywood as Cathy
Jonah Wren Phillips as Oliver
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About This Soundtrack

The 2025 psychological horror film Bring Her Back, directed by Danny and Michael Philippou, follows a family confronting supernatural dread after a tragic loss. Produced and distributed by A24, the movie stars Sally Hawkins and Billy Barratt as a mother and son who relocate to a new home, only to encounter a dark force tied to their new sibling's secret. The filmmakers, famous for their breakout hit Talk to Me, establish a tense atmosphere where sound and silence are used to heighten the terror.

The film's sonic identity is constructed by composer Cornel Wilczek, who delivers an original score filled with experimental electronic textures and unsettling orchestral arrangements. Under the guidance of music supervisor Andrew Kotatko, the soundtrack features contrast-heavy licensed music, including pop and indie rock tracks from Empire of the Sun, Timmy Trumpet, and The Veronicas. These tracks disrupt the silence of the tense sequences, adding to the film's chaotic atmosphere.

This page functions as a music guide and database for Bring Her Back. It lists all licensed songs, trailer music, and official score tracks in chronological order with scene descriptions and timestamp details. The registry is updated constantly to provide accurate artist credits and direct links to stream the soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon.

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Additional Songs

Alive by Empire Of The Sun
Violence by THE RIOT
Boston by Dermot Kennedy
Eagle Rock by Daddy Cool
Freaks by Timmy Trumpet, Savage
What About Me by Shannon Noll
Untouched by The Veronicas
Broken by Ólafur Arnalds
Why by Yoko Ono
Total tracks: 9 Total duration: 4:11
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Original Score

Bring Her Back by Cornel Wilczek
Rain Dance by Cornel Wilczek
Junkman by Cornel Wilczek, Alex Olijnyk
Oliver's Hunger by Cornel Wilczek, Alex Olijnyk, Pascal Babare
D&Ms by Cornel Wilczek
It's Starting To Rain by Cornel Wilczek
The Angel and The Ritual by Cornel Wilczek, Alex Olijnyk
He’d Hurt Me. Bad by Cornel Wilczek
I Said Grapefruit by Cornel Wilczek, Alex Olijnyk, Pascal Babare
I Didn’t Want This Andy by Cornel Wilczek, Pascal Babare
Gaslit by Cornel Wilczek
The Threshold by Cornel Wilczek, Alex Olijnyk
She’ll Die In The Rain by Cornel Wilczek, Alex Olijnyk
Breaking The Circle by Cornel Wilczek, Alex Olijnyk
Total tracks: 14
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About the Composer(s)

Cornel Wilczek is an award-winning Australian screen composer and music producer based in Melbourne, widely recognized for his innovative and experimental approach to sound. Holding a Master’s degree in Sound Art from RMIT University, he is celebrated for blending lush acoustic arrangements with custom, homemade electronic elements to craft highly unique and atmospheric sonic worlds. He operates out of his own state-of-the-art facility, Electric Dreams Studio, which serves as a major hub for high-end television, film scoring, and album production in Australia.

His extensive portfolio spans numerous acclaimed feature films and high-profile television series, making him a dominant voice in modern screen composition. Wilczek has earned multiple prestigious AACTA Awards for his television work, which includes global streaming hits like Clickbait, The Newsreader, and Stateless. In addition to his prominent television success, he has achieved significant international acclaim in cinema, particularly for crafting the unsettling and widely praised original score for the global A24 horror phenomenon, Talk to Me.

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Did you know?

  • Talk to Me Creators: Directors Danny and Michael Philippou reunited with composer Cornel Wilczek and studio A24 for this film, following their successful collaboration on the 2023 horror hit Talk to Me.
  • Sally Hawkins Return: Renowned actress Sally Hawkins leads the cast, marking a rare venture into the psychological horror genre after her acclaimed performances in drama and fantasy films.
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Official Trailer

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About the Movie

Following their massive breakout success with Talk to Me, directors Danny and Michael Philippou returned to the horror spotlight with Bring Her Back. Distributed globally by A24 and Sony Pictures, the film centers on Andy and Piper, two newly orphaned step-siblings thrust into a foster care system that quickly turns nightmarish. They wind up under the roof of Laura, a woman whose initial warmth masks a deeply disturbing obsession driven by grief and occult rituals.

What elevates the film beyond a standard psychological thriller is how it builds tension. Sally Hawkins delivers a fiercely unhinged performance as the matriarch, while Cornel Wilczek’s atmospheric, experimental score heavily amplifies the sense of dread. By blending grounded emotional trauma with raw body-horror elements, the Philippou brothers managed to avoid the "sophomore slump," delivering a film that feels both deeply cinematic and genuinely unsettling.

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Additional Information

💰 Budget
$15 million
📍 Filming Locations
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
🏢 Studio
A24
⏱️ Runtime
95 minutes

Frequently Asked Questions

How many songs are in the Bring Her Back soundtrack?

The soundtrack for Bring Her Back features a total of 9 licensed songs and 14 original instrumental score tracks composed by Cornel Wilczek.

Who composed the score for Bring Her Back?

The original score for Bring Her Back was composed by Australian composer Cornel Wilczek.

Who are the directors of the movie?

The film was directed by twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou.

Is Bring Her Back a sequel to Talk to Me?

No, Bring Her Back is an independent psychological horror film and not a sequel to Talk to Me, although it shares the same directing duo and studio.
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Editorial Score
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