Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 The Babadook at 10 : How a Tiny Australian Film Became a Horror Hit – and an Unlikely Queer Icon
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'They had US$2m and six weeks. Everyone hated the name. Test audiences hated the film. Here’s the oral history of how Jennifer Kent’s debut got made – despite the odds'

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