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The Boy (2016)
Description
When Greta; an American nanny violates a list of strict rules, a series of disturbing and inexplicable events bring her worst fears to life, leading her to believe that the doll is alive.
When Greta; an American nanny violates a list of strict rules, a series of disturbing and inexplicable events bring her worst fears to life, leading her to believe that the doll is alive.
Actors:
Jett Klyne,
Matthew Walker,
James Russell,
Diana Hardcastle,
Rupert Evans,
Ben Robson,
Jim Norton,
Lily Pater,
Lauren Cohan,
Stephanie Lemelin
Jett Klyne
Matthew Walker
11 April 1942, England, UK
James Russell
Diana Hardcastle
Rupert Evans
9 March 1976, UK
Ben Robson
Jim Norton
4 January 1938, Dublin, Ireland
Lily Pater
Lauren Cohan
7 January 1982, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Stephanie Lemelin
29 June 1979, Sewell, New Jersey, USA
Director:
William Brent Bell
William Brent Bell
Country:
China, United States
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December 28, 2016
Some decent jump scares here and there, but the best part of the whole ordeal is watching Cohan keep an admirably straight face through this nonsense.September 21, 2016
Yeah. It's a little contrived.January 23, 2016
"The Boy" didn't screen for critics, but it's actually a pretty sturdy genre effort. Nearly free of gore... [the film] is careful and clever about revealing what Brahms really is, for he's certainly got a mind and will of his own.August 02, 2016
The doldrums of January horror continue with The Boy, another subpar genre offering.January 23, 2016
It ... has enough scary moments to satisfy horror fans, but you're left wondering whether it might have been more disturbing had it stayed on its original path.January 25, 2016
[It] aims to set itself squarely in the fictional canon of Chucky and its brethren, but it ends up trying to do so much that it forgets to scare us.January 22, 2016
If only writer Stacey Menear and director William Brent Bell took the very real horrors of domestic abuse as seriously as they do the virtual horror of paranormal activity.January 23, 2016
It's awkward and strange but never shamelessly over-the-top enough to serve as a guilty pleasure.December 15, 2016
Fans of Cohan and spooky flicks will find plenty to enjoy here - enough to give a positive recommendation for - but it will always feel like a missed opportunity not getting to see what we really hoped for.May 23, 2016
A pretty decent horror movie during the first hour, but a cheap cop out ending destroys all the good work that was made during the beginning. [Full review in Spanish]January 25, 2016
There's only so much she can do once the movie around her devolves into the usual barrage of jump scares, but Cohan maintains her composure even as Greta loses hers.August 16, 2016
With a little more courage and a lot more craft, Brahms could have been the next Chucky or Annabelle. Instead the little creep is as harmless as a rag doll.