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Bereavement

The horrific events of Martin Bristol, a six-year-old boy, seem to be facing a different fate than other boys. He is a young boy with a congenital lobe, abducted from his backyard swing. Now, it seems very scary when Martin was forced to watch the brutal crimes of a madman.
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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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NYC Movie Guru
March 19, 2011 Palinesque, bland and increasingly silly with oodles of unintentional humor instead of what every horror fan expects: palpable scares.
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Slant Magazine
March 09, 2011 The 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.
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New York Times
March 18, 2011 I'd sooner touch a nine-volt battery to my tongue than sit through this film again.
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TheHorrorShow
August 26, 2015 Evidence of a group of filmmakers who take their horror seriously.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
March 03, 2011 This is an example of what happens when a clever, proficient filmmaker falls in love with brutal trash.
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NYC Film Critic
March 17, 2011 Gruesome in the moment, but your memory of it is easily wiped clean.
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Village Voice
March 15, 2011 Bereavement -- miraculously as dull as its title -- is neither far gone enough to be funny nor well thought-out enough to be disturbing.
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Hollywood Reporter
March 19, 2011 Effective atmospherics don't rescue this formulaic slasher flick.
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Newsday
March 09, 2011 Virtually 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.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
March 17, 2011 "Bereavement" is cruel and unusual.
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