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The Boogeyman: Origins
Explores the Spanish origins of the character's story, where he is a tuberculosis patient from Almeria who will do anything to get well, even consuming the blood of the kids he kidnaps in a sack.
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Plot Summary
A teenage girl, still reeling from the tragic death of her mother, finds herself and her younger sister terrorized by a sadistic presence in their suburban home. The entity, known as the Boogeyman, preys on its victims by feeding on their suffering and torment. As the supernatural horror escalates, the family must confront their own grief and uncover the dark truth behind the creature's existence before it consumes them entirely.
Critical Reception
The Boogeyman received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its suspenseful atmosphere, effective jump scares, and strong performances, particularly from Sophie Thatcher. While some found the narrative familiar within the horror genre, many commended its ability to deliver genuine frights and explore themes of grief and trauma effectively.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense atmosphere and effective scares.
Received positive marks for Sophie Thatcher's leading performance.
Acknowledged for its solid adaptation of Stephen King's work, despite some conventional horror elements.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's scary moments and suspenseful build-up. Many found the performances compelling and enjoyed the horror elements, though some noted it followed familiar genre tropes. The exploration of grief resonated with many viewers.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a 1973 short story of the same name by Stephen King, which was also adapted into a segment in the 1982 anthology film Creepshow.
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