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The film's strongest asset is its exploration of the "nightmare" of early parenting. It reflects the plummeting confidence and paranoia that come with a newborn.

The Nightmare of Motherhood: A Deep Dive into "Lullaby" (2022)

While it follows some familiar "boogeyman" tropes, Lullaby distinguishes itself by weaving ancient Hebrew folklore into the modern struggle of postpartum exhaustion. Here is a look at why this film is more than just another jump-scare marathon. The Plot: Be Careful What You Sing

Unlike many horror films that lean on Christian iconography, Lullaby integrates Jewish folklore and the legend of the Kabbalah . This gives the supernatural elements a distinct cultural flavor, even if critics felt the execution occasionally leaned into "conventional boogeyman" territory.

The story follows Rachel () and John, a pair of new parents struggling with a baby that simply won't stop crying. Desperate for rest, Rachel discovers an ancient book containing what appears to be a soothing lullaby.

Cinematographer Michael Galbraith makes great use of the central apartment, turning open rooms into "pits of darkness" where something could be hiding in every corner. Critical Reception

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The film's strongest asset is its exploration of the "nightmare" of early parenting. It reflects the plummeting confidence and paranoia that come with a newborn.

The Nightmare of Motherhood: A Deep Dive into "Lullaby" (2022) Lullaby (2022)

While it follows some familiar "boogeyman" tropes, Lullaby distinguishes itself by weaving ancient Hebrew folklore into the modern struggle of postpartum exhaustion. Here is a look at why this film is more than just another jump-scare marathon. The Plot: Be Careful What You Sing The film's strongest asset is its exploration of

Unlike many horror films that lean on Christian iconography, Lullaby integrates Jewish folklore and the legend of the Kabbalah . This gives the supernatural elements a distinct cultural flavor, even if critics felt the execution occasionally leaned into "conventional boogeyman" territory. Here is a look at why this film

The story follows Rachel () and John, a pair of new parents struggling with a baby that simply won't stop crying. Desperate for rest, Rachel discovers an ancient book containing what appears to be a soothing lullaby.

Cinematographer Michael Galbraith makes great use of the central apartment, turning open rooms into "pits of darkness" where something could be hiding in every corner. Critical Reception