A terrifying indie horror film from Australia that made a splash at Sundance and has found worldwide acclaim. Wiliam Friedkin, (the director of 'The Exorcist') called 'The Babadook' the scariest film he'd ever seen. On the surface, it is a tale of a woman and her six-year old son who are haunted by a mysterious, seldom-seen monster terrorizing them at home. The line between reality and allegory are continuously blurred in 'The Babadook'. Is the babadook a real monster? Is the entire film a metaphor for something else? Andrew and Phil discuss this disturbing but highly effective chiller.
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