Fresh from its recent festival runs (where it is showered with much critical love; Indiewire’s Sam Adams calls it “a flat-out masterpiece”), Jennifer Kent’s fest-fave Aussie horror The Babadook has made a new trailer available online, which should just about draw in a bigger audience to terrify.
The film’s set-up is simple: it revolves around a young mother who, haunted by the tragic death of her husband, begins to experience an internal maiming as an unknown entity terrorizes her and her son.
Noel Murray from The Dissolve wrote in his Sundance coverage back in January that “on an intellectual level, I could tell you that what makes The Babadook so brilliant is how it ties its scares to something real, and more deeply frightening than any boogeyman: namely the loss of a spouse, and the fear that an unusual child will become a lifelong burden.
“But none of that would matter (much) if The Babadook didn’t work so well on a visceral level,” he adds. “Simply put: this movie is absolutely terrifying.”
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There is no word on an official release date for the Philippines, but SureSeats.com already lists it in their ‘Coming Soon’ titles and adds a tentative date of September 17th this year. As for the rest of the world, there is certainly going to be a video on-demand release, presumably after the film completes its festival rounds.
Watch The Badabook trailer (per Total Film) at the top of this post.