Australian psychological horror thriller written and directed by Jennifer Kent. Amelia (Essie Davis), a grieving single mother, grows to resent her difficult son Samuel (Noah Wiseman) in the wake of her husband's death six years previously. As well as having to deal with Samuel constantly getting into trouble at school, things become even more tense at home when he begins having disturbing visions of a threatening character from his storybook 'The Babadook'. Becoming more frightened by Samuel's visions, Amelia also begins having similar experiences, and she starts to believe that there may be more to the hallucinations than she initially thought...
Australian psychological horror thriller written and directed by Jennifer Kent. Amelia (Essie Davis), a grieving single mother, grows to resent her difficult son Samuel (Noah Wiseman) in the wake of her husband's death six years previously. As well as having to deal with Samuel constantly getting into trouble at school, things become even more tense at home when he begins having disturbing visions of a threatening character from his storybook 'The Babadook'. Becoming more frightened by Samuel's visions, Amelia also begins having similar experiences, and she starts to believe that there may be more to the hallucinations than she initially thought...
When sixteen-year-old Jamie is introduced to a charismatic man, a friendship begins. As the relationship grows so do Jamie's suspicions, until he finds his world threatened by both his loyalty for, and fear of, his new-found father-figure John Bunting.
THESE FINAL HOURS explores what you would do with your last moments on Earth. With only twelve hours remaining before the end of the world, a self-obsessed young man (Nathan Phillips) makes his way to the party-to-end-all-parties. On the way through a world turned wild, he saves the life of Rose (Angourie Rice), a little girl desperately searching for her father. Their relationship ultimately leads him on the path to redemption.
101 Films presents harrowing true crime drama Snowtown (aka The Snowtown Murders) (2011), Justin Kurzel's uncompromising debut feature. Title 024 on the 101 Films Black Label, this limited edition version features rigid box' packaging with newly-commissioned artwork from Thomas Walker, brand new interviews with director Justin Kurzel and actor Lucas Pittaway, a new commentary from Australian film critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson and a booklet with new writing on the film. When 16 year-old Jamie (Lucas Pittaway) is introduced to a charismatic man, a friendship begins. As the relationship grows so do Jamie's suspicions, until he finds his world threatened by both his loyalty for, and fear of his newfound father figure, John Bunting (Daniel Henshall): Australia's most notorious serial killer. Special Features The Boy from Gawler: An interview with director Justin Kurzel (NEW) In At the Deep End: An Interview with actor Lucas Pittaway (NEW) Commentary with film critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson (NEW) Limited Edition Booklet: Features 'Violence in the Suburbs' by Thomas Caldwell and 'Raw Horror: Social Realism in Snowtown' by Martyn Conterio (NEW) Limited Edition rigid slipcase packaging with new artwork by Thomas Walker Commentary with director Justin Kurzel Deleted scenes with commentary Original casting footage and EPK interviews The Snowtown Crimes Theatrical trailer
Abe Woodhull (Jamie Bell) is a New York farmer tired of living under the tyranny of British rule. Fearing for the new world his son will come to inherit Abe decides to band together with a group of likeminded men to infiltrate the British ranks and shatter their grip on the New World. Facing peril at every turn and with his nation’s fate hanging in the balance Abe will come to learn that freedom comes at a price.
When sixteen-year-old Jamie is introduced to a charismatic man, a friendship begins. As the relationship grows so do Jamie's suspicions, until he finds his world threatened by both his loyalty for, and fear of, his new-found father-figure John Bunting.
101 Films presents harrowing true crime drama Snowtown. Justin Kurzel's uncompromising debut feature.Featuring newly commissioned artwork from Thomas Walker, brand new interviews with director Justin Kurzel and actor Lucas Pittaway, a new commentary from Australian film critics Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson.
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