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Baby Geniuses, Secret Baby Language & the Cult of Superbabies

25 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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What happens when the director of A Christmas Story and Black Christmas makes a movie about babies who speak a secret universal language? We explore the bizarre production history of Baby Geniuses, its surprisingly profitable box office run, and the cult following of its critically annihilated sequel Superbabies: Baby Geniuses Two. Plus, we dig into the real scientific grounding behind the "secret baby language" premise and recommend other films that play in the same sandbox — from Look Who's Talking to the philosophical roots of infant cognition in pop culture.

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