Sometimes, the most heroic good boys are those who have to endure brimstone and fire to get their happy ending. That's what happens to Indy, who must cope with terrors untold when a dark force sweeps ...
Has your dog or cat ever stared intently into the corner . . . at nothing? That’s the crux of horror flick “Good Boy,” in which Indy the retriever detects a baleful force that his human can’t see.
See an exclusive clip of Good Boy director Ben Leonberg and his producer/wife, Kari Fischer, training their beloved pooch, Indy, to star in the dog-centered horror film. Leonberg and his producer/wife ...
The best thing about “Good Boy,” a horror movie from the perspective of a dog, is that it’s actually scary. Though director and cinematographer Ben Leonberg understandably bathes his four-legged lead ...
If you’re a fan of horror movies or dogs, you’ve probably heard about Good Boy, the horror movie in which the events play out from the perspective of a retriever named Indy. I am a card-carrying dog ...
Good Boy is a horror movie told from a dog’s point of view, and the film’s final trailer makes sure you understand that by emphasizing what looks to be an extremely charismatic canine performance.
INDIANAPOLIS — Some of the best-reviewed movies of 2025 have been horror films, including "Sinners" and "Weapons." You can add "Good Boy" to that list, too. In the simplest terms, the 73-minute movie ...
Most dog owners can recall at least one instance where their pup has reacted to a seemingly invisible presence. Are they picking up a sound pitched higher than our hearing? Sniffing out the memory of ...
The horror movie Good Boy is receiving a wide theatrical release. The film, which explores a haunted house from a dog's perspective, was originally intended to get a limited release. The trailer for ...
Good Boy, a hit horror thriller told from a dog’s vantage point, is coming soon to streaming. Find out when and where you can watch the movie at home. Directed by Ben Leonberg, Good Boy opened in ...
"If the dog dies, I'm not watching it," is a statement many horror fans have uttered in their time. I must admit, I never really understood it; a movie's human body count could be in the double digits ...