1. The Boogeyman movie review & film summary (2023) - Roger Ebert
The Boogeyman is packed with familiar beats and little personality, the horror equivalent of a rising music star making a fan-friendly Christmas album as their ...
The Boogeyman is packed with familiar beats and little personality.

2. The Boogeyman Review - Maxwell's Movie Corner
Jun 4, 2024 · If this had been mildly interesting I might recommend it, but there is nothing here that sticks out or is worth recommending. Capable filmmaking ...
Stephen King is one of the most prolific American writers of the 20th and 21st centuries. His writings have been adapted into nearly countless; TV shows, limited series, and movies. We have another to hit theaters this weekend. The Boogeyman is based on King’s 1973 short story of the same name.

3. The Boogeyman (2023) Movie Review/Brief Critique on Grief as A Modern ...
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Despite it’s assigned rating being PG-13, I was actually pretty hyped to see this new take on yet another Stephen King story. What I saw…

4. 'The Boogeyman' Review: Scary Struggles | We Live Entertainment
May 30, 2023 · Aaron Neuwirth reviews The Boogeyman, which tells a pretty familiar story but still delivers on the scare factor.
Aaron Neuwirth reviews The Boogeyman, which tells a pretty familiar story but still delivers on the scare factor.

5. THE BOOGEYMAN non-spoiler review - Skywalking Through Neverland
May 31, 2023 · THE BOOGEYMAN isn't a bad film. It's just not a good one either. It sits somewhere in the middle as a mediocre experience.
THE BOOGEYMAN is a film that was originally slated to be released as a straight-to-streaming movie on Hulu. But, due to strong audience reactions during test screenings, 20th Century Studios decide…

6. 'The Boogeyman' Review: Some Scares, but Lacks Depth to Truly ...
May 31, 2023 · Kevin Taft reviews The Boogeyman, which features some good scares, but lacks much of anything else to truly get under the audience's skin.
Kevin Taft reviews The Boogeyman, which features some good scares, but lacks much of anything else to truly get under the audience's skin.

7. The Boogeyman - Rotten Tomatoes
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High school student Sadie Harper and her younger sister Sawyer are reeling from the recent death of their mother and aren't getting much support from their father, Will, a therapist who is dealing with his own pain. When a desperate patient unexpectedly shows up at their home seeking help, he leaves behind a terrifying supernatural entity that preys on families and feeds on the suffering of its victims.
8. The Boogeyman – Film Review
Jun 2, 2023 · As a spooky creature-feature, this film maintains its audience engagement and makes for a satisfyingly entertaining film to watch with a crowd.
From the mind if Stephen King comes a story of the one monster the child inside all of us is afraid of, The Boogeyman. It has been just over a month since therapist Will Harper (Chris Messina) lost…

9. The Boogeyman Review: Tame But Effective Scares - The Spool
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Though it strays far from its source material, Rob Savage's newest film manages to tap into the primal fear of the monster in the closet NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch What did your boogeyman look like? I had two, one in my closet and one under my bed. The one under my bed was just an amorphous blob, and the only things recognizable about it were the cold, damp hands I imagined grabbing me and pulling me underneath if I stood too close. The one in my closet was more like an actual person in my mind, at least in shape, though there was nothing “human” about it. It was a shambling corpse in an old, dirty long coat, its fingers long and filthy, and when it moved it made a wet, squishing noise. I thought that the best way to keep my boogymen at bay was to fill my closet and the area under my bed with as much junk as possible, if for no other reason than it’d be easier to hear them coming. I also refused to ever close my bedroom door, even in the daytime, and insisted on leaving the hallway light on at night. You may think that was silly, but consider this: was I killed and eaten by a boogeyman? Checkmate, me. Though somewhat constricted by its PG-13 rating, Rob Savage’s The Boogeyman nicely taps into that innate fear of the horrible Something you can’t see but you know is there. It’s an adaptation of a Stephen King short story, and if that phrase immediately causes your heart to sink, well, I have good news and bad news. The bad news is that, t...
