Boogeyman (2005)

Boogeyman Box art Buy DVD
  • Short title: Boogeyman
  • NetFlix Rating: 2.9/5
  • Runtime: 89 minutes.
  • MPAA Content Rating: PG-13
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • Genre: Horror, Supernatural Horror, Teen Screams

Plot summary

Beware the Boogeyman, who isn't the product of a fertile childhood imagination after all. In darkened bedrooms in this small town, a specter awaits the arrival of night. As a young boy, Tim (Barry Watson) became haunted by images he thought were spun by his overactive mind. But when he returns to his hometown, he discovers that his dark and foreboding memories were all true, provoked by a menacing spirit that still exists today.

Posters and pictures

Boogeyman poster Boogeyman poster Boogeyman poster Boogeyman poster

Actors and Directors

Director

Amazon product info

511ygvry6el
  • ASIN: B00080ZG24
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Audience rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggest
  • Binding: DVD
  • DVD Type: Layers ( sides)
  • DVD Region: 99
  • Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
  • Publisher: Sony Pictures
  • Release date: 2005-05-31

Amazon Product Reviews

Editorial review

by Amazon.com
Since movies began, thrillers have depended on a door just slightly ajar, with a narrow slit of darkness that promises to hold your worst fears. In the first five minutes of Boogeyman, a young boy's father is violently sucked into a closet, scarring the boy so badly that he grows up to be blank-faced Barry Watson (7th Heaven), who plays Tim, an editor at a newspaper or a magazine or something. Tim, to impress his girlfriend's parents, wears a coat and tie but doesn't shave his sexy stubble. A premonition of his mother's death drives him back to his childhood home so he can exorcise his phobias. From there...well, there's lots of atmospheric cinematography, regular jolts of loud music, and many quick edits. What actually happens is pretty obscure and, really, not worth unobscuring. The obsession with doors and doorknobs verges on the avant-garde. Also featuring a brief glimpse of Lucy Lawless (Xena: Warrior Princess), wearing some truly terrible old-age makeup. --Bret Fetzer

Buy, Rent Boogeyman DVDs

Get Widget

Get the MovieAB Widget on your blog posts or web pages. Just copy the widget HTML code and paste it on your posts or pages: