Good Boy will be available in UK & Irish cinemas from 10th October
Veritably thrilled, Vertigo Releasing is delighted to unveil that the eagerly awaited new horror movie titled “Good Boy” will hit theaters across the United Kingdom and Ireland starting from October 10th.
In a unique twist, this groundbreaking supernatural horror story is narrated from the point of view of our trusted canine companion. The lead actor, Indy, has garnered praise for his captivating portrayal, having been honored with the “Howl of Fame Award” at the SXSW Film Festival.
Under Ben Leonberg’s (from “The Fisherman’s Wife”) direction and Kari Fischer’s production, the heartwarming movie “Good Boy” has been winning over audiences. The film’s popularity, both among fans and critics, is growing rapidly, with a remarkable 95% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes*.
Critics have commended the movie, with Dread Central remarking that it’s “all set to be one of the scariest films of 2025.” On the other hand, eager viewers have been left speculating about Indy’s destiny. The release of the movie’s trailer has led to a surge of over 2000% in Google searches concerning the film’s conclusion.
A faithful canine named Good Boy accompanies his owner Todd to a peaceful countryside residence. However, they soon uncover sinister forces hiding in the house’s corners. As malevolent spirits menace Todd, the valiant dog is compelled to battle these entities to shield the person he cherishes the most.
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