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The Baby in the Basket 2025

★ 4.56 votes100 min📅 2025-02-17

"Evil isn't raised, it's born."

When a baby is left at the storm-lashed doors of a remote Scottish convent in the 1940s, Sister Agnes becomes convinced the child is the Antichrist. As wind howls around St Augustine's and power flickers, her fellow sisters begin to doubt their faith—and their sanity.

Director: Nathan Shepka

Cast

Maryam D'Abo
Maryam D'Abo
Mother Superior
Paul Barber
Paul Barber
Amos
Amber Doig-Thorne
Amber Doig-Thorne
Agnes
Annabelle Lanyon
Annabelle Lanyon
Annalise
Michaela Longden
Michaela Longden
Eleanor
Elle O'Hara
Elle O'Hara
Valerie
Lisa Riesner
Lisa Riesner
Lucy
Nathan Shepka
Nathan Shepka
Daniel
Tim Spriggs
Tim Spriggs
Satan (voice)
David Rogerson
German Soldier

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Baby in the Basket (2025) about?

Set on a windswept Scottish island in the 1940s, the story follows a convent bracing for a storm that brings an abandoned baby—and a nun's terrifying conviction that he is the Devil himself. As sisters confront visions and doubt, one must fight to survive and save the child before darkness consumes them all.

Who directed The Baby in the Basket?

Nathan Shepka directs this atmospheric horror, whose previous work blends psychological tension with period dread.

Who stars in The Baby in the Basket?

The ensemble includes Maryam D'Abo, Amber Doig-Thorne, Paul Barber, Annabelle Lanyon, and Michaela Longden in pivotal roles.

Is The Baby in the Basket (2025) worth watching?

With a runtime of 100 minutes packed into relentless tension and gothic visuals, horror fans seeking a cerebral scare will find much to admire. Reviews praise its eerie score and committed performances, though its bleak tone isn't for the faint-hearted.

How long is The Baby in the Basket?

The film runs 100 minutes—just under two hours of creeping dread in a candle-lit convent.

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About The Baby in the Basket (2025) — A gothic horror where faith meets the Antichrist in a remote Scottish convent

When a baby is left at the storm-lashed doors of a remote Scottish convent in the 1940s, Sister Agnes becomes convinced the child is the Antichrist. As wind howls around St Augustine's and power flickers, her fellow sisters begin to doubt their faith—and their sanity. Directed by Nathan Shepka, The Baby in the Basket weaves a claustrophobic web of dread in which ancient rituals and modern horror collide. With Maryam D'Abo and Amber Doig-Thorne leading a stellar cast, this gothic nightmare explores the fragility of belief when darkness knocks on a holy door. Expect chilling atmosphere, psychological torment, and a twist that lingers long after the final gust.

The Baby in the Basket (2025) delivers a fresh twist on folk horror, trading ruritanian vampires for a devilish infant whose presence unravels both the sisters' convictions and their sanctuary. The film's thunderous score and candle-lit corridors amplify every creak and whisper, while Shepka's camera lingers on faces twisted between piety and panic. Is salvation possible when the enemy is swaddled and silent?