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Jennifer Kent's psychological horror movie The Babadook gives maternal fears a terrifying form, and the ending is only ...
“You can’t call a film ‘The Babadook,’ ” she remembers being told. “That’s crazy. No one will ever remember it.” Speaking to ...
Some users reported seeing The Babadook categorized as an LGBT movie on Netflix, and with a just a few screenshots, sparked a national meme movement. To clarify: there is no scientific evidence to ...
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In honor of the 10th anniversary of the iconic indie horror film The Babadook, the modern classic will return to theaters nationwide starting on September 19th, featuring an exclusive Q&A with ...
Reviewed on September 24 The Babadook is a brilliantly made, elegant horror film, with real psychological depth. It's also a celebration of a school of horror that's been dormant for much too long.
A May theatrical release is in the works. The Australian horror movie comes from Causeway Films which produced such genre hits as The Babadook and Talk to Me. In the movie, Sarah and Fergus ...
A single mother, plagued by the violent death of her husband, battles with her son's fear of a monster lurking in the house, but soon discovers a sinister presence all around her.