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Frank Longo
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"The Babadook (Kent, 2014) is the scariest movie in years."
Mon Nov-03-14 05:55 PM by Frank Longo

  

          

As many of you know, I'm not typically one for contemporary horror. Many of the jump-scare tricks startle me but don't stick with me when the film is done (James Wan, master of the startle), and many of the gorefest slasher outings (which seem to be falling out of fashion thankfully) aren't scary as much as they are gross and cruel, IMO.

Here is a horror movie for everybody. Jennifer Kent has made a fucking wonderful film that scared the shit out of me. I'm writing this with goosebumps.

Why is it so good?
1. This woman can DIRECT. Every shot is beautifully composed for maximum suspense. Every edit is slightly off-putting in the best way. The off-screen sound is masterfully executed. She keeps the screen dark and shadowy, almost surreal, without ever making the film dim or boring to the eye. Simply put, she's instantly one of the best directors of the year.
2. The performances by the mother and child both deserve year-end recognition. Both easily could have fallen into cliche (the creepy child with a discipline problem, in particular). Essie Davis in a fair world gets an Oscar nomination. Both characters are marvelously written (also by Kent) and the actors take full advantage of the material at their disposal.
3. The concept is simple and fairly linear but wonderfully executed. A depressed woman finds a strange book on her son's bookshelf, and the creature in the book seems to start lurking in the house. The book itself is creepier than anything similar (the tape in The Rang and the films in Sinister fail to compare), with incredible pop-up pages and bizarre and memorable illustration. Even the font of the book is creepy. Of course, she finds that the strange goings-on are harder to get rid of than she thought, and the scares... good God, the scares. Even when they aren't traditional "look out!" scares, just scenes of her hanging out during the day are suspenseful enough to freak you out (the production design of this house is KILLER).
4. The extended metaphor, which I won't spoil. This isn't a simple "fantastical creature/serial killing spirit" film like so many others. It goes deeper than that. Which makes the film that much more memorable and admirable.

This is available on DirectTV on Demand, and it comes out in theaters this month. I will not see it in theaters, as I am a giant pussy. But I will buy a ticket. It deserves your business. If you want to see a great film, horror or otherwise, go see this. And if you're a horror fan, I imagine you are in for a treat.

Here is a trailer for the intrigued: http://youtu.be/szaLnKNWC-U I would go see it blind, as the trailer, like most horror trailers, reveals a few scares (which are always better in the context of the film). But if you need incentive, there you are.

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The Babadook (Kent, 2014) is the scariest movie in years. [View all] , Frank Longo, Mon Nov-03-14 05:51 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Sold. Been waiting for a movie like this for a while.
Nov 03rd 2014
1
Trailer doesn't give away TOO much...
Nov 03rd 2014
2
      Yeah it doesn't, glad I watched it.
Nov 06th 2014
3
Bold claim. But a good one nonetheless.
Nov 06th 2014
4
Well shit, duly noted
Nov 06th 2014
5
I didn't think so (and that's a good thing). I was really
Nov 07th 2014
6
Agreed. NM
Nov 13th 2014
7
Too many niggas hyped this up to be scary and I was left shrugging
Nov 13th 2014
8
RE: Too many niggas hyped this up to be scary and I was left shrugging
Nov 13th 2014
9
      Yea man
Nov 14th 2014
10
      It's how I honestly feel. I don't make grand statements loosely.
Nov 14th 2014
11
Great movie, but I hate the climax
Nov 28th 2014
12
^^this is how i felt...once everything started going crazy
Jan 01st 2015
37
That kid was terrible. was he a producers kid or something? .
Nov 30th 2014
13
I have never wanted a child character to die as much as I did him
Nov 30th 2014
14
IMO, there's a big difference between a bad performance...
Nov 30th 2014
15
      I'll say, I didn't think he was good.
Nov 30th 2014
16
      I mean, I wasn't acting in critically lauded films at that age
Nov 30th 2014
19
      Maaaaaan...
Nov 30th 2014
20
           Shit, post #27 was supposed to go here lol
Dec 01st 2014
28
      I didn't need to like him so much as I needed to care about him.
Nov 30th 2014
18
           I get what you're saying.
Nov 30th 2014
21
It was good, didn't think it was very scary
Nov 30th 2014
17
I would have seen this movie already...
Nov 30th 2014
22
RE: I would have seen this movie already...
Nov 30th 2014
23
I enjoyed this tremendously
Dec 01st 2014
24
Hooray!
Dec 01st 2014
25
      Its the first thing we discuss so you can bounce after that
Dec 02nd 2014
29
New York Film Critics Circle gave Kent the Best First Film Award.
Dec 01st 2014
26
Well, I mean...
Dec 01st 2014
27
Bizarre, neat little movie (spoilers)
Dec 06th 2014
30
Good flick, DEFINITELY quality horror, but not scary, per se.
Dec 08th 2014
31
Jennifer Kent interview
Dec 10th 2014
32
I feel like my two buddies and I are the only people on Earth
Dec 10th 2014
33
Awesome interview with William Friedkin, re: The Babadook:
Dec 10th 2014
34
#1 on my list of the best horror films of 2014
Dec 30th 2014
35
So no Red Snow 2, or Starry Eyes?
Jan 05th 2015
38
I meant Jonestown
Jan 05th 2015
41
What else is worth watching this year?
Jan 05th 2015
40
      The Taking of Deborah Logan was good
Jan 05th 2015
42
a really good movie, though not particularly scary
Dec 30th 2014
36
loved the metaphor but it didn't really go anywhere
Jan 05th 2015
39
Great film. I did not find it terrifying or scary though.
Jan 05th 2015
43
yeah great point
Jan 05th 2015
44
      Hrm. I thought it got scarier *spoilers*
Jan 05th 2015
45
           Ditto.
Jan 05th 2015
46
Looking forward to Wayans bro's spoof The Badunkadunk
Jan 06th 2015
47
I laughed.
Jan 06th 2015
48
lol
Jan 08th 2015
49
hahaha
Apr 21st 2015
60
it's streaming on netflix
Apr 17th 2015
50
Um, I don't know wtf was wrong with me the first time
Apr 19th 2015
51
YES.
Apr 19th 2015
52
      have you seen It Follows yet?
Apr 20th 2015
53
           Didn't catch it in its first run. Gotta wait for VOD.
Apr 20th 2015
55
                I think its still in the theaters for another week
Apr 21st 2015
61
                     I don't think it's playing near me anymore.
Apr 21st 2015
62
How brilliant is the design of the Mister Babadook book?
Apr 20th 2015
54
The first time they read it?
Apr 20th 2015
56
Or after she trashes it....
Apr 20th 2015
58
scariest part(s) of the whole movie maybe
Jun 01st 2015
66
this movie wasn't scary at all.
Apr 20th 2015
57
YOU'RE NOT SCARY AT ALL
Apr 20th 2015
59
watched the trailer, NOPE NOPE NOPE
Apr 21st 2015
63
Wasn't scary, but well fucking done
Apr 24th 2015
64
I'm glad I didn't think of this thread when I saw it
Apr 25th 2015
65
I tried to sit with it. 40 minutes in and I was bored out of my mind.
Jun 03rd 2015
67
Really, really loved it.
Jun 17th 2015
68

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