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Australia 2014, 93 minutes
Dir. Jennifer Kent
Rating: [M] Horror, violence, offensive language & sexual references
Genres: Horror
Topics: Problem Child.
Feat. Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall
“A smart, respectful horror that puts character and emotional issues first, yet never at the cost of a delightful and haunting fright. ”~The Playlist
Aroview: A single mother and her disobedient son are stalked by a malevolent spirit summoned by a children's book in this expertly directed psychological horror.
Expanding from the director's own b/w short film 'Monster', this more fully harnesses the tension built on the anxiety of single motherhood, and lifts its game considerably in terms of acting, production design (spooky blue-black) and the Babadook himself, who is sure to enter the pantheon of horror boogeymen. Though it does lose some confidence in nailing a resolution that does justice what has preceded it, this can consider itself the best, if not the spookiest, Australian horror film ever made.
Average rating (Good Enough). Showing 1-5 of 5 member reviews.
4 stars (Very Good) It's incredibly chilling, but the horror doesn't take away from the raw emotion of a mother struggling against herself. ~Anon
2 stars (Good Try) Barely watchable, I certainly have see much better "horror" movies. ~Warbuff
4 stars (Very Good) I generally hate horror films but I loved the Babadook. It’s emotional and intense but not terrifying. Essie Davis is brilliant. ~Ripley
3 stars (Good Enough) Great film about grief and loss with standout performances by Essie Davis and Noah Wiseman. ~trauma_hound412
3 stars (Good Enough) The Babadook was okay it was the hyperactive kid that I had trouble with. ~Tubbs
Includes the original short film 'Monster' (2005).
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