Jennifer Kent made an incredible feature debut with 2014's The Babadook, an assured and absolutely chilling horror movie rooted in dark psychological drama and everyone's primal fear of childhood monsters. For her sophomore feature, the director turns to human monsters with her brutal revenge tale The Nightingale. Set in 1800s Australia, the film follows Aisling Franciosi as a young woman dead set on retribution after a soldier commits horrifying acts of violence against her family. Perri caught The Nightingale at Sundance and called it "a film that both shines and horrifies due to Kent’s attention to detail …
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