‘The Boogeyman’ Review: A Minor But Effectively Nerve-Jangling Stephen King Adaptation (2024)

Horror fans probably know that this latest cinematic adaptation of a Stephen King property was originally slated to go directly to streaming until positive reactions from both test audiences and the author himself prompted a theatrical release instead.

It was a good decision, since the scares in The Boogeyman are so slow-burn and atmospheric that it benefits greatly from the big screen. Not to mention that most of the film takes place in such darkness that the action will only be discernible on the best high-def televisions.

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Release date: Friday, June 2
Cast: Sophie Thatcher, Chris Messina, Vivien Lyra Blair, Marin Ireland, Madison Hu, LisaGay Hamilton, David Dastmalchian
Director: Rob Savage
Screenwriters: Scott Beck, Bryan Woods, Mark Heyman
Rated PG-13,1 hour 38 minutes

Based on a short story by King that was included in his Night Shift collection, the film, which takes considerable liberties with its source material, is an intimate tale largely revolving around three characters: Will (Chris Messina), his teenage daughter Sadie (Sophie Thatcher, Yellowjackets) and her younger sister Sawyer (Vivien Lyra Blair, Obi-Wan Kenobi). The trio are still in shock from the recent loss of the children’s mother, who died in an automobile accident, and live in the sort of old, weatherworn house that fairly demands to be haunted.

The story is set in motion when Will, a therapist who conducts his practice from home and whose grey beard and corduroy jacket exude empathy, is startled by the unexpected arrival of a stranger, Lester (David Dastmalchian, The Suicide Squad), who begs for an immediate consultation. Although wary, Will takes pity on the man’s suffering and allows him to tell his story. Lester tells him that he’s been blamed for the murder of his three young children, but that he had nothing to do it. Rather, their deaths were caused by “the thing that comes for your kids when you’re not paying attention.”

That thing, of course, is the boogeyman, and after a chilling episode that takes place during Lester’s visit, it soon becomes apparent, at least to Sadie and Sawyer, that things are literally starting to go bump in the night in the house. When Sadie takes it upon herself to visit Lester’s seemingly abandoned home, she meets his very disturbed wife (Marin Ireland, The Umbrella Academy), who tells her that the boogeyman is, in fact, real.

Here’s the thing about boogeymen, though. They’re a lot scarier to imagine than to actually see. And so it goes for the film superbly directed by Rob Savage. For much of its running time, The Boogeyman ratchets up the tension so tightly, abetted by a judicious and very effective use of jump scares (another benefit of the theatrical release are those killer sound systems in theaters these days), that it becomes truly nerve-jangling. It’s only when the boogeyman becomes fully exposed in the final act that he loses his power and the film becomes more of a rote creature feature. (No disrespect to the creature designers, who have done outstanding work.)

As is so often the case with horror films, the characters often behave ridiculously, repeatedly putting themselves in the sort of dangerous situations that prompt audience members to shout at the screen in frustration. And nearly every scene takes place in near total darkness, as if it were the Depression and electricity was simply too expensive a commodity. But The Boogeyman nonetheless mostly works, thanks to the expertly calibrated atmospherics, a memorable visual style (the youngest daughter walks around the house holding an illuminated orb for protection, and now I want one), and the committed performances of a very talented cast.

Thatcher is terrific as the plucky teen heroine still reeling from her mother’s death and desperate to protect her little sister, while Blair is so convincingly terrified throughout that you hope that child services monitored the production closely. Messina, working in a very different vein from his manically aggressive sports agent in Air, delivers a solid turn as the loving but helpless father, and Dastmalchian and Ireland are truly chilling in their brief but vivid supporting turns.

The Boogeyman, in both its literary and cinematic forms, is undoubtedly relatively minor King. But when it’s done this well, even minor King is major scary.

Full credits

Production companies: 20th Century Studios, 21 Laps Entertainment, NeoReel, Twentieth Century Fox
Distributor: 20th Century Studios
Cast: Sophie Thatcher, Chris Messina, Vivien Lyra Blair, Marin Ireland, Madison Hu, LisaGay Hamilton, David Dastmalchian
Director: Rob Savage
Screenwriters: Scott Beck, Bryan Woods, Mark Heyman
Producers: Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, Dan Cohen
Executive producers: John H. Starke, Emily Morris, Scott Beck, Bryan oods, Ryan Cunningham, Adam Kolbrenner, Robin Meisinger
Director of photography: Eli Born
Production designer: Jeremy Woodward
Editor: Peter Gvozdas
Costume designer: Kari Perkins
Composer: Patrick Jonsson
Casting: Wittney Horton
Rated PG-13,1 hour 38 minutes

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‘The Boogeyman’ Review: A Minor But Effectively Nerve-Jangling Stephen King Adaptation (2024)

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‘The Boogeyman’ Review: A Minor But Effectively Nerve-Jangling Stephen King Adaptation? ›

Ultimately, The Boogeyman is like so many other modern horror films that prioritize mood above all else. To its credit, it does have a few evocative sequences that serve up genuine chills, but looking for any thematic weight or narrative depth in it is like kids searching their closets for the actual Boogeyman.

Is the new Boogeyman movie a remake? ›

Instead, the movie follows two new characters, Sawyer (Vivien Lyra Blair) and Sadie (Sophie Thatcher), sisters who become targets for the titular monster. That's because Savage's The Boogeyman is not a direct adaptation of King's short story. It's actually a sequel.

Is The Boogeyman a Stephen King movie? ›

A film adaptation of a short story, written by Stephen King, that was originally featured in a March 1973 issue of Cavalier magazine & later in Night Shift, a collection of short stories all written by King.

How scary is The Boogeyman movie? ›

The Boogeyman might fall short of its terrifying source material, but a spooky atmosphere and some solid performances help keep the chills coming. If you don't mind spending a lot of time waiting for things to happen, The Boogeyman is worth watching for some solid jump scares.

Is The Boogeyman worth watching? ›

The Boogeyman has become a great horror film based on a short story by Stephen King. The film is exciting and the makers respond well to the childish fears of a monster in the closet or under your bed. No unnecessary filth or an extremely bloody whole, no, The Boogeyman plays more with the viewer's imagination.

Is The Boogeyman Based on a true story? ›

The boogeyman is not real, but most cultures have some version of the boogeyman myth, although they go by many, many different names. The actual "boogeyman" name most likely originated sometime in the 19th century, but the mythology of these kinds of "monsters" have been around for much longer than that.

What gender is The Boogeyman? ›

Bogeymen have no specific appearances and conceptions vary drastically by household and culture, but they are most commonly depicted as masculine or androgynous monsters that punish children for misbehavior.

Where can I watch The Boogeyman by Stephen King? ›

Watch The Boogeyman | Disney+ A terrifying horror-thriller from the mind of Stephen King about two sisters, and their therapist father, struggling to cope with the recent death of their mother.

What Stephen King book is Boogeyman based on? ›

"The Boogeyman" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the March 1973 issue of the magazine Cavalier and later included in King's 1978 collection, Night Shift.

What movie is based on a Stephen King novel? ›

Other adaptations
YearTitleNotes
1992The Lawnmower ManBased loosely on the short story of the same name.
1993The Dark HalfBased on the novel of the same name.
Needful ThingsBased on the novel of the same name.
1994The Shawshank RedemptionBased on the novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption".
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What's considered the scariest movie ever? ›

1. The Exorcist (1973)

What's the scariest horror movie known to man? ›

100 Scariest Movies of All Time
  1. The Exorcist. 19732h 2mR. 8.1 (460K) Rate. ...
  2. Hereditary. 20182h 7mR. 7.3 (388K) Rate. ...
  3. The Witch. 20151h 32mR. 7.0 (307K) Rate. ...
  4. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. 19741h 23mR. 7.4 (186K) Rate. ...
  5. The Babadook. 20141h 34mNot Rated. ...
  6. High Tension. 20031h 31mR. ...
  7. Get Out. 20171h 44mR. ...
  8. Sleep Tight. 20111h 42mNot Rated.

Why is Boogeyman 2 rated R? ›

BOOGEYMAN 2 BOOGEYMAN 2: Sony/Ghost House 2007 color 93m Horror/Thriller Tobin Bell Daniell Savre, Matthew Cohen, David Gallagher, Mae Whitman and Renee 'O' Connor Written by Brain Sieve Directed by Jeff Betancourt N/R contains graphic violence, language, gore, sexuality, nudity and drug use.

Can a 13 year old watch The Boogeyman? ›

The Boogeyman's PG-13 Rating Explained: Terror, Violence & Language. The MPAA gave The Boogeyman a PG-13 rating for terror, violent content, teen drug use and some strong language. As with all horror films, there are scary elements.

How does The Boogeyman movie end? ›

A battle with the Boogeyman ensues, in which it tries to suck the life out of Sadie, but the family fight back and Sadie sets the creature on fire using her mother's lighter and an aerosol can. Eventually, the monster is defeated, and Will, Sadie and Sawyer escape their house, which is now engulfed by flames.

What is the monster in Boogeyman movie? ›

The Boogeyman is the titular main antagonist of the 2023 horror film The Boogeyman, based off the Stephen King short story of the same name. It is a monster of unknown origin that targets and murders entire families, usually ones that have experienced a loss of a family member.

Is The Boogeyman a sequel to Boogeyman? ›

Is the new Halloween movie a remake? ›

Halloween is a 2018 American slasher film directed by David Gordon Green and co-written by Green, Jeff Fradley and Danny McBride. It is the eleventh installment in the Halloween film series and a sequel to the 1978 film of the same name, while disregarding all previous sequels.

Is The Boogeyman a remake of Babadook? ›

The Boogeyman Is Not a Remake

How long has it been since we have had a Stephen King movie adaptation that wasn't a remake or a sequel? The Boogeyman takes a more original take on King's short story while fleshing out the monster that is every child's nightmare.

Is The Boogeyman connected to it? ›

Appearance. The Boogeyman, also known as Dr. Harper is a major antagonist of the Stephen King multiverse. Serving as the titular main antagonist of the short story The Boogeyman, included in Night Shift, and one of the two unseen overarching antagonists (alongside the Crimson King) of the novel IT.

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