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IMDb rating 6.8
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Critic rating 8.1

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Maleren
rated 5

It was okay but I had really high hopes for it

5 months ago
Critic A.A. Dowd

...the movie has an emotional intensity uncommon to its genre, thanks mostly to its principal performance: Coming unraveled gradually, her stress curdling into abusive rage, Davis offers an alarming portrait of maternal affection...

Read full review at The A.V. Club
Critic Glenn Kenny
rated 8

...the finest and mostgenuinely provocative horror movie to emerge in this still very-new century.

Read full review at Roger Ebert
Caroline Hjortshøj
rated 7

Scary af!!!

1 year ago
Critic Peter Bradshaw
rated 8

...clever, nasty, clammily claustrophobic chiller about a mother and child brought back a strange episode in my own parenting career.

Read full review at The Guardian
Critic Kim Newman
rated 10

It’s genuinely scary in its jump moments, but also imparts a lingering sense of dread that will stay with you for days — and will definitely come to mind the next time you wake up in the middle of the night...

Read full review at Empire
Tomas Andersson
rated 4

Disappointed

1 year ago
Ida Nielsen
rated 3
2 months ago

Cast & Crew

Jennifer Kent
Director
Essie Davis
As Amelia Vanek
Daniel Henshall
As Robbie
Carmel Johnson
As Teacher
Tiffany Lyndall-Knight
As Supermarket Mum
Terence Crawford
As Doctor

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The Babadook is a psychological horror film that tells the story of a widowed mother, Amelia, and her six-year-old son, Samuel, who are haunted by a monster from a children's book called Mister Babadook. The monster is described as a tall, pale-faced humanoid with taloned fingers that torments its victims after they become aware of its existence. Samuel becomes increasingly erratic and convinced that the Babadook is real, while Amelia is at first skeptical but eventually begins to experience strange events herself, such as mysterious noises and objects moving on their own. She attributes these events to Samuel's behavior, but he insists that the Babadook is responsible. As the film progresses, Amelia becomes more and more unhinged, struggling to cope with her son's behavior and the strange occurrences in their home. She eventually discovers that the Babadook has been coming to life from the pop-up book and terrorizing them both. The film explores themes of grief, trauma, and mental illness as Amelia's grip on reality begins to slip away. The line between reality and fantasy blurs as she becomes increasingly paranoid and isolated from her family and friends. In the end, Amelia must confront the Babadook head-on in order to save herself and her son from its malevolent influence.

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The Babadook was released for streaming on November 28, 2014.