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Boogeyman 3 (2008) Poster, Synopsis, Trailer, Raw Review!

January 2, 2009 / 3536

SYNOPSIS

From Ghost House Pictures, the makers of , 30 Days of Night and The Messengers comes this unrated terrifying addition to the series. When college sophomore Sarah Morris witnesses the alleged suicide of her best friend, it sets into motion a series of horrific events that cause Sarah to fear the known as the . As she tries to convince the rest of her dorm that the does exist, the evil force grows stronger and her friends begin to pay the price. Now Sarah must stop this ultimate evil before the entire campus falls prey because the question isn’t whether or not the is going to get them…it’s HOW and WHEN!

Get ready for another dose of terror coming from your closet this January. 3 will be released on DVD on January 20. We don’t have any cover art for the new disc yet, but we’ll update this story as soon as we have an update. The new film will be priced at $24.96 SRP and stars Erin Cahill, Matt Rippy, Jayne Wisener and was directed by Gary Jones.

# Actors: W.B. Alexander, Erin Cahill, Elyes Gabel, Chuck Hittinger, John Laskowski
# Directors: Gary Jones
# Writers: Brian Sieve Read more …

Boogeyman (2005), Poster and Movies Reviev

August 12, 2008 / 531

Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of horror and terror/violence, and partial nudity.

Genre: Drama, Horror, and Mystery.

Directed by: Stephan T. Kay. Writing Credits: Eric Kripke (Story and Screenplay) Juliet Snowden (screenplay) Stiles White (Screenplay).

Tagline: After years of being taunted by the mythical story of the infamous ‘”, young Tim and his father are about to discover that the is more than a fable, but a tortuous nightmare manifested. After witnessing ’something’ suck his father into the closet whereby he is never heard of again, Tim grows up to be a man still haunted by his childhood fears of the dark, the closet, and that thing they call the .

Summary:

As a young boy Tim’s father used to tell him nightly bedtime stories filled with the haunts and spooks of his wildest imagination. Often, his father’s stories left Tim so traumatized that he would call back his father and make sure he’d check under the bed and in the closet for any probable ghosts waiting to snatch Tim up in the middle of the night.

Though people attest his fear is simply that, a fear, Tim is adamant that the is a living, breathing, threat to society after he witnessed the creature suck his father into his closet as a young boy. Upon witnessing the traumatizing event, Tim becomes plagued by a slew of nightmares and panic spells that follow him into adulthood, which the movie flashes forward to immediately thereafter Tim’s father’s disappearance. Read more …


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