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  1. 1 de mar. de 2011 · Review: Bereavement. The film is so laughably Freudian it could play as a parody of certain acclaimed horror film studies. While watching Bereavement, I thought of a passage in Stephen King’s Danse Macabre in which the author likens the process of finding a good horror movie to the long, mostly thankless task of a gold prospector: Both sift ...

  2. 16 de jul. de 2010 · For five years, Martin's whereabouts have remained a mystery, until 17 year old Allison Miller comes to live with her Uncle, Jonathan. While exploring her new surroundings, Allison discovers things aren't quite right at the farmhouse down the road. Her curiosity disturbs a hornet's nest of evil and despair that once torn open, can never be closed.

  3. BEREAVEMENT. Directed by. Stevan Mena. United States, 2010. Horror. 103. Synopsis. When teen orphan Allison goes to live with relatives on their remote farm, she discovers that a twisted neighbor has been training 10-year-old Martin Bristol, a lad he kidnapped five years before, in the ways of serial murder.

  4. Watch Bereavement (2010) free starring Michael Biehn, Alexandra Daddario, Brett Rickaby and directed by Stevan Mena.

  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › bereavementBereavement - Metacritic

    18 de mar. de 2011 · BEREAVEMENT is a much different film than before, focusing far more on the personalities of the characters and the psychosis of the killer. This, again, is no FRIDAY THE 13TH. The people presented on screen are smart, realistic, and rounded individuals.

  6. Images of Bereavement. Bereavement (also known as Malevolence 2: Bereavement) is a 2010 crime horror film directed by Steven Mena and starring Michael Biehn, John Savage, Brett Rickaby, Alexandra Daddario, Nolan Gerard Funk, Valentina de Angelis, Kathryn Meisle, Spencer List, and Peyton List.The story centers on an abducted child (Spencer List) who is forced to bear witness to the crimes of a ...

  7. 18 de mar. de 2011 · Crime, Horror, Thriller. R. 1h 43m. By Paul Brunick. March 17, 2011. “Bereavement” is the third feature by the independent filmmaker Stevan Mena, a writer and director whose underground oeuvre ...