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The Babadook with comedian Marianna Barksdale

The Babadook with comedian Marianna Barksdale

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🎙️ Episode Description: The Babadook — Grief, Monsters & Parenting Nightmares

The season finale dives into one of the most haunting indie horror films of the 2010s — The Babadook. We unpack how Jennifer Kent’s small, scrappy production turned a simple monster story into a psychological gut-punch about grief, trauma, and the brutal realities of parenting.

We get real about why this movie hits so hard emotionally, why Essie Davis delivers a powerhouse performance, and how a film made for just $2M became a cultural lightning rod. Plus: jump scares, stress scares, and why sometimes the scariest thing isn’t the monster — it’s the mirror.


This episode has everything: film history, behind-the-scenes “randos,” rapid-fire War Zone categories, and a big season-ending announcement.


🧠 Episode Highlights
  • The Babadook as a metaphor for unresolved grief and single parenthood.
  • Why Essie Davis’ performance is one of the best in modern horror.
  • How Jennifer Kent turned a short film into a cult classic with a $2M budget.
  • The moment Guillermo del Toro “spilled his popcorn” — and why minimal monster = max terror.
  • How the film’s restrained production style makes it unforgettable.

📝 Show Notes
  • 🎬 Film: The Babadook (2014)
  • 👩 Director: Jennifer Kent
  • 🌍 Country: Australia
  • 💰 Budget: $2M | Box Office: $10.8M
  • 🕰 Runtime: 94 minutes
  • 👑 Notable: Stephen King and William Friedkin called it one of the scariest films of the 21st century.
  • 🧟 Fun Fact: The Babadook pop-up book sold 6,200 copies and goes for $500+ on eBay today.

🪦 Final Take

This isn’t just a horror movie — it’s a brutal, beautiful portrait of grief, isolation, and the monsters we feed in the dark. If you’ve ever loved or lost, The Babadook will crawl under your skin and stay there.


  • 🎧 Stick around to the end for our big season finale announcement — and maybe a few bad Australian accent attempts.

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