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ComedyHorror

The Babysitter

- Dream girls can be a nightmare.

When Cole stays up past his bedtime, he discovers that his hot babysitter is part of a Satanic cult that will stop at nothing to keep him quiet.

Release Date : 2017-10-13

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Wonderland Sound and VisionBoies/Schiller Film Group

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Judah Lewis

Character Name : Cole Johnson

Original Name : Judah Lewis

Gender : Male

Samara Weaving

Character Name : Bee

Original Name : Samara Weaving

Gender : Female

Robbie Amell

Character Name : Max

Original Name : Robbie Amell

Gender : Male

Hana Mae Lee

Character Name : Sonya

Original Name : Hana Mae Lee

Gender : Female

Bella Thorne

Character Name : Allison

Original Name : Bella Thorne

Gender : Female

Emily Alyn Lind

Character Name : Melanie

Original Name : Emily Alyn Lind

Gender : Female

Andrew Bachelor

Character Name : John

Original Name : Andrew Bachelor

Gender : Male

Doug Haley

Character Name : Samuel

Original Name : Doug Haley

Gender : Male

Leslie Bibb

Character Name : Mom

Original Name : Leslie Bibb

Gender : Female

Ken Marino

Character Name : Dad

Original Name : Ken Marino

Gender : Male

Samuel Gilbert

Character Name : Romeo

Original Name : Samuel Gilbert

Gender : Male

Zachary Alexander Rice

Character Name : Luis

Original Name : Zachary Alexander Rice

Gender : Male

Doc Duhame

Character Name : Cop #1

Original Name : Doc Duhame

Gender : Male

Jean Claude Leuyer

Character Name : Cop #2

Original Name : Jean Claude Leuyer

Gender : Male

Miles J. Harvey

Character Name : Jeremy

Original Name : Miles J. Harvey

Gender : Male

Chris Wylde

Character Name : Melanie's Annoying Dad

Original Name : Chris Wylde

Gender : Male

Carl McDowell

Character Name : School Nurse

Original Name : Carl McDowell

Gender : Male

Jonathan Bray

Character Name : Fireman

Original Name : Jonathan Bray

Gender : Male

Jimmy Warden

Character Name : Some Asshole

Original Name : Jimmy Warden

Gender : Male

Frederick Keeve

Character Name : Convenience Store Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Frederick Keeve

Gender : Male

Ron Funches

Character Name : Mr. Davis (uncredited)

Original Name : Ron Funches

Gender : Male

Mark Mammone

Character Name : Officer Martinez (uncredited)

Original Name : Mark Mammone

Gender : Male

Emily Brobst

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Emily Brobst

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

I may take issue with Samara Weaving, but a fun movie's a fun movie. End of story. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed Robbie Amell in this, who in the past has always disappointed me. Those small praises aside, _The Babysitter_ is not exactly groundbreaking cinema, and while I certainly enjoyed having it on in the background to a certain degree, I didn't get enough from it to say it's outright worth your time. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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Dsnake1

@Dsnake1

2021-06-23

The Babysitter is a fun, over-the-top horror/comedy, which will have very polarizing opinions, depending on the viewer. I'm quite sure The Babysitter has some deep flaws. There are certainly some issues with the logic, probably anyway. Maybe the characters are a little one-note. The thing is, I was having way too much fun to care. From the comic-book text overlays to the major twists and turns to the child-engineering-prodigy trope to the humor-gore, I really, thoroughly enjoyed this movie. The tone started off as a comedy/coming-of-age story, but when it decided to delve into horror, it really delved into horror. It kept some of the comedic and coming-of-age elements, but from the first instance of horror on, it was without a doubt a horror movie, just a dang fun one. I'd imagine this is a rather polarizing film. Either people will love some of the wackiness, or they'll feel it gets in the way of what The Babysitter could be. From some people, there will be eye-rolling and snickering, and from others, there will be belly laughs and big smiles. I highly recommend checking it out, but don't go in expecting a serious movie, or you'll be rather disappointed.

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Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Great watch, would watch again, and do recommend. This is surprisingly gruesome and self-aware, and is just filled with odd, but entertaining moments throughout the movie. They do an excellent job of building atmosphere throughout the movie, mostly intensity of whichever situation is happening. There is plenty of humor mixed in, and a great story. The ending is admittedly a little iffy, but they clearly have some sort of plan in mind.

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-14

The plot seemed great, the concept seemed like a lot of fun. It seemed like the perfect throw away guilty pleasure Halloween movie. Even some of the lines were awesome in a way that fit perfectly into the Halloween throw away guilty pleasure fair. But still, it left a horrible taste in my mouth. It was positively awful. And then I saw it, the director, McG. It all made sense, it was a movie that went too far and not in the great wonderful pushing the limits kind of way, but in the too friendly afraid to take a serious turn, afraid to take a comedic turn, so rather its best to charge head-long into the realm of mediocrity kind of way. Every point that the story could turn into something great, every little part where a a spurt of blood could be real gore, every place where it could have been hysterical...it seems like the director backed off. He took a turn out of fear and the result was...meh. Only "MEH" in all caps. Its a shame, it could have been a great fun Halloween Guilty Pleasure. It could have been a cheap Scream, an expensive Evil Dead. Instead its just...meh. And what is worse, its Meh for lack of will.

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RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2025-01-06

The Babysitter is a fun, bloody, and stylish horror-comedy that kicks off with a great setup. The camera work in the opening scenes is clever, subtly switching perspectives to bring us closer to Cole’s world, which adds a nice touch to the storytelling. The character buildup for Cole is solid and gives the movie a strong foundation. However, I felt the decision to focus almost entirely on Cole and not dive deeper into Bee’s character was a missed opportunity. For a movie named after her, Bee deserved more backstory or emotional depth to balance out the story. The pacing picks up nicely in the second act, delivering a mix of absurd deaths, fast-paced action, and quirky humor that feels both chaotic and entertaining. The climax does its job in tying up Cole’s arc, but it’s hard to ignore the plot holes that pop up along the way. Still, the ending lands well enough to leave you feeling satisfied. The direction is decent, and the cinematography stands out with its vibrant visuals and sharp editing. The music is a highlight, perfectly matching the tone, though I couldn’t help but feel that having a proper score would’ve added more impact in certain moments. Overall, the movie is a campy, lighthearted watch with a lot of energy. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, which works in its favor, but it’s far from perfect. If you can overlook the occasional lack of logic and embrace its over-the-top nature, you’ll have a good time. It’s a fun ride but could’ve been even better with a bit more depth and polish.