

Good Boy!
An intergalactic dog pilot from Sirius (the dog star), visits Earth to verify the rumors that dogs have failed to take over the planet.
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Plot Summary
A lonely boy who desperately wants a dog gets his wish when a mysterious dog trainer arrives in town, capable of transforming actual dogs into human boys. However, the boy soon discovers the dark side of his new canine companions when they begin to turn on their owners.
Critical Reception
Good Boy! received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its premise uninspired and its execution lacking. Audiences also found the film to be forgettable, with its low-budget feel and predictable storyline failing to leave a lasting impression.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's central premise of dogs turning into boys is an unoriginal and poorly executed idea.
- Performances are generally weak, failing to bring life to the underdeveloped characters.
- The movie suffers from a lack of charm and humor, making it a tedious watch for its target audience.
Google audience: Google users found the movie to be a bizarre and unappealing concept. While some appreciated the attempt at a unique fantasy story, many found the execution to be lacking and the plot nonsensical. The acting was also a frequent point of criticism, with many viewers finding it unconvincing.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Kat Coiro, who would go on to direct several episodes of popular television shows like 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' 'The Good Place,' and 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
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