The Babadook (2014)

Movie · 2014 · Drama, Horror · 1h 34m · R · English

Curator score: 5.2/10 (1M ratings)

If it's in a word, or it's in a look, you can't get rid of...

Overview

A grieving single mother and her child fall into a deep well of paranoia when an eerie children's book manifests in their home.

Ratings

Director

Jennifer Kent

Production

Screen Australia, Smoking Gun Productions, Causeway Films, South Australian Film Corporation, Entertainment One

Cast

Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Hayley McElhinney, Daniel Henshall, Barbara West, Ben Winspear, Cathy Adamek, Craig Behenna, Hachi, Tim Purcell, Chloe Hurn, Jacquy Phillips, Bridget Walters, Adam Morgan, Pippa Wanganeen, Peta Shannon, Michelle Nightingale, Tony Mack, Carmel Johnson, Michael Gilmour

Where to watch

Hulu, AMC+, Philo, Shudder, Sundance Now, MUBI

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, emotionally loaded horror film that uses a haunted-house setup to externalize grief, burnout, and the strain of single parenthood. It’s more unsettling and psychologically precise than it is flashy, with a memorable central performance and a genuinely nasty sense of dread.

Best for

  • Viewers who like psychological horror with emotional subtext
  • Fans of grief-driven, character-first horror
  • People who appreciate bleak domestic tension and slow-burn unease
  • Viewers interested in horror as metaphor rather than pure shock

Skip if

  • You want fast-paced, gore-heavy horror
  • You prefer straightforward supernatural rules
  • You’re not in the mood for child-centered stress and family breakdown
  • You dislike bleak, oppressive atmospheres

Overview

The Babadook is one of those horror films that gets under the skin because it understands how grief can feel like a presence in the room. Jennifer Kent builds the dread patiently, turning a cramped home, a difficult child, and a mysterious book into a pressure cooker of exhaustion and fear. The result is less a monster movie than a portrait of emotional collapse with a monster inside it.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is the control: the sound design, the stark visual palette, and Essie Davis’s raw, exhausted performance all work together to make the supernatural feel inseparable from the psychological. It’s also a film that invites interpretation without losing its immediate power as a scary, deeply uncomfortable experience.

Bottom line

Some viewers will bounce off the child’s relentless behavior or the film’s abrasive mood, but that friction is part of the point. If you want horror that is intimate, sad, and genuinely unnerving, this is an easy recommendation.

Top Letterboxd reviews

mia 🦇 · 6890 likes

the b in lgbt+ stands for babadook, no printer just fax

minick (3.5★) · 6633 likes

im glad im not the only one who thinks of my depression as a gay man in a top hat that i feed worms to in my basement

Holly-Beth (4★) · 4920 likes

i'm never ever having kids

sophie (3.5★) · 4607 likes

my ideal man: -tall -dark -handsome -always smiling -wears a hat -it's the babadook

james💫 (3.5★) · 3258 likes

“IF YOU’RE THAT HUNGRY, WHY DON’T YOU GO AND EAT SHIT?” so true queen

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Topics

psychological horror, grief, domestic tension, slow burn, supernatural, trauma, motherhood, indie horror, bleak mood, metaphorical horror

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