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The Babadook

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Six years after the violent death of her husband, Amelia (Essie Davis) is at a loss. She struggles to discipline her 'out of control' 6 year-old, Samuel (Noah Wiseman), a son she finds impossible to love. Samuel's dreams are plagued by a monster he believes is coming to kill them both. When a disturbing storybook called 'The Babadook' turns up at their house, Samuel is convinced that the Babadook is the creature he’s been dreaming about. His hallucinations spiral out of control, he becomes more unpredictable and violent. Amelia, genuinely frightened by her son's behavior, is forced to medicate him. But when Amelia begins to see glimpses of a sinister presence all around her, it slowly dawns on her that the thing Samuel has been warning her about may be real.
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The Babadook relies on real horror rather than cheap jump scares -- and boasts a heartfelt, genuinely moving story to boot.

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Candice Frederick Reel Talk Online 09/01/2017
B+
Nestled deep within this teeny Australian thriller packs a simple yet profound message about what it often feels like to be a single parent, and even what it feels like to be the child of that parent. Go to Full Review
Charlotte O'Sullivan London Evening Standard 10/05/2016
4/5
The Babadook's villains and victims are still running amok in my brain. I think they might be there for some time. Go to Full Review
Noel Murray Nashville Scene 10/05/2016
What's most terrifying about The Babadook is that Kent grounds a bizarre supernatural premise in very real feelings of anxiety and depression. Go to Full Review
Matt Brunson Film Frenzy Jan 1
3.5/4
How’s this for an endorsement? William Friedkin, who directed the movie often called the scariest ever made (The Exorcist), stated that "I’ve never seen a more terrifying film than The Babadook." That’s a hell of a plug. Go to Full Review
Bryce Hanson Horror Movie Talk Sep 23
10/10
This film is an obvious homage to the German expressionist silent films of the 20s that established the earliest foundations of the horror film genre. It is also a deeply modern exploration of grief, the stresses of parenthood, and mental health crises. Go to Full Review
Marya E. Gates Cool People Have Feelings, Too. (Substack) 10/11/2024
Kent’s film tapped into a lot of visceral fears I had at the time as a woman living alone Go to Full Review
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Eclipse A @Eclipse461 Jan 20 I liked the emotional side of the movie, the mothers frustration with Samuel and Samuel's increasing anger and resentment is refreshing to see when most horror movies constantly show the "perfect family" dynamics. Where the problem for me is not the storyline or the acting, rather the absolute dogshit cgi- a YouTube short has better cgi than this. Even for its time, the cgi is low quality no matter how hard you squint your eyes. Secondly I think the lighting and colour scheme isn't the best, I understand having dark and gloomy setting increases the spook factor but the movie really does over do it. See more Zeferino P. @Z6fP6ral6s Jan 18 I really don’t see what everyone else sees here Great idea but really drawn out I love horror movies but this one i can watch again some day and hopefully see it in a different light See more Alan F @SamOM Jan 17 An outstanding one woman show. You really dont know what direction it's going to go in, which is refreshing for this type of horror. But i would not watch it a second time See more Ryan F. @FrostyJim Jan 5 The kid is creepy but a little irritating. But the Mom’s acting was really good in my opinion. See more Debra S @DebSimons Jan 5 A great psychological horror film in depth character development without resorting to cheap tactics or sentimental tricks . One readily fills deep compassion for the child and the mother simultaneously. I recommend this for anyone. It is brilliant. for people wanting juvenile popcorn throwing gore, go elsewhere. This is a great film for many reasons. DebSimons -WS,NC USA See more Parker V. @ParkerVandermark Jan 1 ts so buns cro 😹😹😹 See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Six years after the violent death of her husband, Amelia (Essie Davis) is at a loss. She struggles to discipline her 'out of control' 6 year-old, Samuel (Noah Wiseman), a son she finds impossible to love. Samuel's dreams are plagued by a monster he believes is coming to kill them both. When a disturbing storybook called 'The Babadook' turns up at their house, Samuel is convinced that the Babadook is the creature he’s been dreaming about. His hallucinations spiral out of control, he becomes more unpredictable and violent. Amelia, genuinely frightened by her son's behavior, is forced to medicate him. But when Amelia begins to see glimpses of a sinister presence all around her, it slowly dawns on her that the thing Samuel has been warning her about may be real.
Director
Jennifer Kent
Producer
Kristina Ceyton, Kristian Moliere
Screenwriter
Jennifer Kent
Distributor
IFC Films
Production Co
Causeway Films, Entertainment One, Smoking Gun Productions
Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
Australian English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 28, 2014, Limited
Rerelease Date (Theaters)
Sep 19, 2024
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 5, 2015
Box Office (Gross USA)
$933.1K
Runtime
1h 33m
Sound Mix
Dolby Digital
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