#740: The Nightingale / Dietrich-Von Sternberg #2 - Morocco
Jennifer Kent's follow up to "The Babadook" isn't quite horror, but it is horrific.
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Jennifer Kent's follow up to "The Babadook" isn't quite horror, but it is horrific.
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