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The Babadook


Cary Kollins

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The wha wha what?

This horror film from 2014 has garnered critical acclaim (98% on Rotten Tomatoes) for the performances and old-school horror vibe. It's a low-budget Austrailian film about a widowed mother and her young son dealing with a malicious entity that appears after reading a children's book.

I watched it last night and it is definitely one of the creepier movies you'll see for a while. Brilliant acting by the lead character and the kid as well as thought provoking material about mental illness and raising a child.

It's a must see for horror fans and it's on Netflix now.

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I liked it a lot. It's one of those movies that stick with you too. Sometimes when I'm walking through the house at night I almost expect to hear that creepy voice go "Baba-dook-dook" and I almost poo myself just from the thought.

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Lmao that movie was stupid. The ending makes no sense, and that kid is annoying as fug. A Saint fan no doubt

 

Lol.  Just watched it.  This movie was stupid but the acting by both the mother and child was good.  I don't know how a director gets a kid to act like that.

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I hate scary films but want to see this. The guy that directed the Exorcist called it the most terrifying film he ever watched, now some of you say it isn't scary at all. Not sure what to think but maybe I will watch it in the middle of the day with the blinds open and every light in the house on. 

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