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| Director
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Stephen T. Kay |
| Starring
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Barry Watson, Emily Deschanel,
Lucy Lawless |
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| The plot of
Boogeyman |
A
young man (Watson) traumatized by the memories
of terrible events he experienced in his childhood
bedroom must return home years later to face his
fears. |
| Boogeyman Movie
Review |
Reviewed by
AnthroFred :
As a child, Tim used to be scared of the boogeyman and
as his mother recently passed away he decides to visit
the house that he grew up in. It doesn't take long before
his memories start haunting him again. Is the boogeyman
out to get him or is it all in his imagination? He seeks
help from his friend Kate but when she decides that
he's just being paranoid he realizes that he has to
fight this demon by himself, once and for all..
more..
Review By Stefanie Jackowitz :
Don’t peek under the bed and whatever
you do, do not go into the closet. Instead, find two
friends and laugh your way out of the local movie theater
after you realize that you just wasted $9.50 on an underdeveloped,
slightly hilarious attempt at a horror film. What’s
most unsettling about Boogeyman is that the relatively
unknown cast and crew of the film have scored big at
the box office due to its calculated formula: 1 attractive
leading man+ lack of an original plot= money in the
pockets of producers. More..
Reviewed by Arrow in the Head :
Ghost House Pictures produced this? The Evil Dead dudes
(Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert)? Did they even read the
“had to be written on a used tissue” outline
(no, not screenplay) before green-lighting it? SHEESH!
I am now officially way past worried about the planned
The Evil Dead remake! .
more..
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