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The Babadook

ICYMI: REWIND TO THE BEST OF 2014 CINEMA AT THE BRATTLE

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted January 8, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Film

A film released in January is as likely to receive critical acclaim, box office success, or your own stamp of approval as a guy with a knife is to win a gunfight. Luckily, the Brattle is serving up the antidote to this month’s smorgasbord of sure-fire shit with a selection of 2014’s best.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: Black Sea, blockbuster, Boyhood, Dear White People, Ethan Hawke, Force Majeure, Guardians of the Galaxy, Ida, Inherent Vice, Jim Jarmusch, Listen Up Philip, Office Space, Only Lovers Left Alive, Oscar, Paddington, Richard Linklater, Rosanne Arquette, Scarlett Johansenn, Silence of the Lambs, The Babadook, The Boy Next Store, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Lego Movie, Under The Skin, vampires, Wes Anderson

INTERVIEW: DIRECTOR JENNIFER KENT DISCUSSES HER GENRE-DEFYING HORROR FLICK ‘THE BABADOOK’

Written by DIG STAFF Posted December 4, 2014 Filed Under: Film

When is a horror movie not a horror movie? When it’s The Babadook, Australian writer-director Jennifer Kent’s refined and thoroughly stunning feature debut. “The horror is the byproduct of the story, not the other way around,” says Kent, over the phone. “That was my goal, to explore ...  read more

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Australian, Coolidge Corner Theatre, Dig Boston, horror, horror film, horror movie, Interview, Jennifer Kent, The Babadook, the Brattle

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