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So, 'The Boogeyman' from 2012 is one of those films that really leans into psychological horror. It unfolds mainly in Dr. Harper's office, where Lester Billings recounts the traumatic loss of his kids. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing is designed to keep you on edge—slow burns that heighten the tension. The performances, particularly by the lead, deliver a rawness that feels genuine, almost too real at times. What stands out are the practical effects; they add a visceral layer that CGI often misses. There's this haunting theme of parental guilt and fear that looms large, making it a distinctive piece in the horror genre, despite its under-the-radar status.
Interesting take on parental fear and guilt.Great use of practical effects.Strong character-driven narrative.
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