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Boogeyman
As a young boy, Tim (Aaron Murphy) witnesses the horrifying event of his father (Charles Mesure) being dragged away by the boogeyman. Now an adult, Tim tries to deal with the childhood terror that has affected his life.
12 August 1970, Somerset, England, UK
1 January 1992, New Zealand
28 September 1992, Houston, Texas, USA
15 March 1965, Ashburton, New Zealand
11 October 1976, Los Angeles, California, USA
29 March 1968, Mount Albert, Auckland, New Zealand
21 December 1959, Auckland, New Zealand
December 22, 2010
A bloated 86 minutes of overzealous spookiness.October 03, 2006
full review in GreekFebruary 13, 2005
None of this makes any sense whatsoever.December 04, 2005
Few films benefited that much from being so short.February 09, 2005
This is strictly substandard stuff, with imitative creepy noises, vertiginous camera angles, and long pauses during which Tim considers whether to open doors.February 19, 2005
A vaporous and vacuous horror film.February 08, 2005
It suffers from a lack of genuine chills or suspense.February 10, 2005
A welcome throwback to the glory days of scary movies.July 23, 2007
A thinly plotted clothesline of shock effects.October 15, 2005
For a good, healthy PG-13 scare, Boogeyman is fun for the whole family -- just don't bring kids who are too young.May 11, 2005
Fright fans expecting anything more than the occasional jolt will be sorely disappointed.December 17, 2005
This film does cause shivers, creeps, scares, and jumps.