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Revenge of the Boogeyman

  • 2025
  • 1h 22m
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3.4/10
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Revenge of the Boogeyman (2025)
A group of friends take their recently sober friend, to the remote Hills to help him stay clean. But when eerie events unfold and people start disappearing, they must question whether it's the Boogeyman or their own unraveling minds.
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A group of friends take their recently sober friend, to the remote Hills to help him stay clean. But when eerie events unfold and people start disappearing, they must question whether it's t... Read allA group of friends take their recently sober friend, to the remote Hills to help him stay clean. But when eerie events unfold and people start disappearing, they must question whether it's the Boogeyman or their own unraveling minds.A group of friends take their recently sober friend, to the remote Hills to help him stay clean. But when eerie events unfold and people start disappearing, they must question whether it's the Boogeyman or their own unraveling minds.

  • Director
    • Erik Skybak
  • Writers
    • Calvin Morie McCarthy
    • Chynna Rae Shurts
    • Erik Skybak
  • Stars
    • Sam Bangs
    • Jason Brooks
    • Tim Coyle
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    48
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    • Director
      • Erik Skybak
    • Writers
      • Calvin Morie McCarthy
      • Chynna Rae Shurts
      • Erik Skybak
    • Stars
      • Sam Bangs
      • Jason Brooks
      • Tim Coyle
    • 4User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Josh Dietrich
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    Calvin Morie McCarthy
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    Naomi Mechem-Miller
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    Jon Salimes
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    Erik Skybak
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    • Director
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    4paul_haakonsen

    When friends go to a cabin and impromptu decide to make a horror movie...

    Needless to say that I had not even heard about this 2025 horror movie prior to stumbling upon it. Given my love of all things horror, of course I had to check out the movie. But I have to admit that I wasn't exactly harboring the biggest of expectations, given the movie's title and its cover. But who knows, maybe director Erik Skybak was sitting on a pile of gold here.

    This was essentially a movie made by a bunch of friends getting together to shoot a film, as it was written, directed and starring Calvin Morie McCarthy, Chynna Rae Shurts and Erik Skyba. And movies that are written, directed and starred by the same people tend to be tedious affairs. So it was difficult not to get negatively influenced by that fact.

    Writers Calvin Morie McCarthy, Chynna Rae Shurts and Erik Skybak put together a script that proved a bit sluggish and uneventful. The movie was sort of struggling to get uphill many times throughout the course of the 82 minutes that the movie ran for. And that made for a somewhat dull viewing experience.

    The lovemaking scene in the movie was insanely cringeworthy and it just dragged on and on and on and on and on. It served absolutely no purpose in the movie and it should never have made it through editing. Truth be told, that scene dragged down the movie a notch or two in the overall impression.

    I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, and that was actually something that spoke in favor of the movie, as I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances in the movie were actually okay, nothing grand or great, but okay.

    Something that spoke in favor of the movie was the fact that the majority of the movie was actually shot in broad daylight.

    As for the special effects in the movie, well the few effects that were in the movie were actually fair. And I will say that the effects do help keep the movie afloat.

    The font that they opted to use in the intro sequence was such a poor choice of fonts, because it was hard to properly read the names and words on the screen.

    If you are a newcomer to horror movies, perhaps you should give this movie a fair chance. Maybe it will appeal way more to you than it did to me as a seasoned horror veteran.

    My rating of director Erik Skybak's 2025 movie "Revenge of the Boogeyman" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
    6kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Enjoyable enough when it matters but has some flaws to it

    Heading out to a remote cabin, a group of friends looking to help their newly sober friend keep his drug-free streak going end up realizing that their numbers slowly disappearing over the weekend might not be their imagination but the work of a spectral boogeyman and must try to stop it.

    This was a severely disappointing effort without much to enjoy. Among its only positive aspects is the rather intriguing sense of uncertainty that builds up over whether the hallucinations or visions about the spirit haunting the trip. With his drug-fueled past and reckless abandon, there's a genuine ability here to be quite hard to tell what's going on with the confrontations and encounters with the spirit around the cabin attacking his friends, being quite difficult to tell if it's real or if there's something in his head. That soon turns into a strong rampage where the figure proves its true nature and sets about slaughtering the group in fine form as everything features some intriguing setpieces with some fine gore to help move the film along. Since it played off the mistrust trying to figure everything out, the excess strength makes the gags far more enjoyable, and with some fine nudity along the way, make for some fun elements here. There are some big problems here that hold this down. One of the biggest issues with this one is a cast of utterly unlikable and irritating characters that we're supposed to sympathize with but never come close to. The group that we spend time with are just flat out uninteresting, with the recovering drug addict a squirrely, whiny sleazebag more interested in getting high in secret or spying on the girls around him to build any interest, the couple who are leading the retreat spend more time having sex than trying to help him, and with stoners or flaky, untrustworthy figures around him trying to do their own thing that leads to him engaging in his vices rather than get help nothing here goes to plan. It's just not interesting how we're spending time doing these unproductive means that are far more selfish than anything else that his constant relapses are more their fault than anything else. The other outstanding flaw that emerges, with this setup being the main culprit, is that hardly anything remotely scary, chilling, or even funny arises for long durations of the running time. With the film trying to paint the idea of these instances where he acts shifty and squirrely, hiding his drug-induced state from those trying to help him, it's all bland and stupid due to how these scenes are played out. Their selfish and reckless behavior causes everything to happen, only to have it blow up in their face when he becomes maniac and on edge, which is simply not funny in the slightest. Moreso, the fact that he's constantly screaming out and yelling or seemingly unable to trust what's going on in front of him doesn't inspire laughs either, so everything is rather awkward and disjointed. Combined with the obvious low-budget limitations, these lower this one.

    Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, Nudity, sex scenes, and drug use.
    4paul_haakonsen

    When friends go to a cabin and impromptu decide to make a horror movie...

    Needless to say that I had not even heard about this 2025 horror movie prior to stumbling upon it. Given my love of all things horror, of course I had to check out the movie. But I have to admit that I wasn't exactly harboring the biggest of expectations, given the movie's title and its cover. But who knows, maybe director Erik Skybak was sitting on a pile of gold here.

    This was essentially a movie made by a bunch of friends getting together to shoot a film, as it was written, directed and starring Calvin Morie McCarthy, Chynna Rae Shurts and Erik Skyba. And movies that are written, directed and starred by the same people tend to be tedious affairs. So it was difficult not to get negatively influenced by that fact.

    Writers Calvin Morie McCarthy, Chynna Rae Shurts and Erik Skybak put together a script that proved a bit sluggish and uneventful. The movie was sort of struggling to get uphill many times throughout the course of the 82 minutes that the movie ran for. And that made for a somewhat dull viewing experience.

    The intimacy scene in the movie was insanely cringeworthy and it just dragged on and on and on and on and on. It served absolutely no purpose in the movie and it should never have made it through editing. Truth be told, that scene dragged down the movie a notch or two in the overall impression.

    I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, and that was actually something that spoke in favor of the movie, as I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances in the movie were actually okay, nothing grand or great, but okay.

    Something that spoke in favor of the movie was the fact that the majority of the movie was actually shot in broad daylight.

    As for the special effects in the movie, well the few effects that were in the movie were actually fair. And I will say that the effects do help keep the movie afloat.

    The font that they opted to use in the intro sequence was such a poor choice of fonts, because it was hard to properly read the names and words on the screen.

    If you are a newcomer to horror movies, perhaps you should give this movie a fair chance. Maybe it will appeal way more to you than it did to me as a seasoned horror veteran.

    My rating of director Erik Skybak's 2025 movie "Revenge of the Boogeyman" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
    6Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Review for Revenge of the Boogeyman

    This is a film that I got the chance to see thanks to Lauren from Breaking Glass Pictures. It was from the press release that I learned this was one from 7th Street Productions. The co-writer and one of the stars are Calvin Morie McCarthy, who I know from a horror movie podcast group that I'm a member of. I figured that since this is a 2025 release and I like to incorporate independent horror films for my list that I requested the screener.

    Synopsis: a group of friends take their recently sober friend to the remote hills to help him stay clean. But when eerie events unfold and people start disappearing, they question whether the boogeyman lore is real or their own unraveling minds.

    We start this with an interesting cold open. There is an older man who looks out his window. Something is glowing. He goes to investigate where he's killed by the boogeyman, portrayed by Jason Brooks.

    It then shifts to the home of Erik (Erik Skybak). His wife is tired and wants his help, but he's late and must hit the road. He has another conference to go to and this is becoming more frequent. He reveals that due to all these extra hours and trips, a promotion has been promised to him. He then leaves.

    The problem then is that we see the truth. He's cheating on his wife. He picks up Naomi (Naomi Mechem-Miller) and they go out to a cabin. Before he left, his son gave him a drawing where he's meeting the boogeyman. It makes him uncomfortable, but he ignores it. This couple makes love and afterwards, she goes outside. She meets her fate much like with the man from the cold open.

    Now the true purpose here is helping Calvin (McCarthy) stay clean. Erik and Tim (Tim Coyle) set this plan up. Calvin is out of rehab so they don't want him to relapse. The problem is that Erik brought beers and cocaine, plus he was hooking up with Naomi the night before. Tim comes here with his girlfriend, Jax (Jax Kellington). These two go off to make love every chance they get. Calvin is left long stretches by himself, finding things to do to get high.

    There are people who are staying out in the woods who are hearing weird noises at night. They chalk it up to coyotes, but the sounds they describe are different. The boogeyman continues to pick people off, including our group at the cabin. There could be more to this figure than originally thought though as the truth is revealed.

    That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I want to start is with something I remember McCarthy saying when he guested on 22 Shots of Moodz and Horror. He's been working on independent films for a while. It was within the last 5 years or so that he learned using certain things with the titles helps your movie get picked up. Now I've seen Conjuring the Cult, using The Conjuring series to lure people in. I don't blame them and find it savvy to be honest. If I had to guess, The Boogeyman that came out fairly recently was probably what they're doing here, even though it is its own entity.

    Now that I have that set up, let me delve into what we're getting. This is a slasher film at heart. It is funny that the basic story for our leads is similar to what we got in the Evil Dead remake. The problem here is that the friends aren't as good as the ones there. This makes a comedy where Calvin can't sleep due to listening to Tim and Jax having sex. This drives him to drink mouthwash, pop allergy pills and escalate up due to there not being alcohol here. It also makes him unreliable when he notices things aren't right and no one believes him. I did appreciate that.

    I did want to shift here slightly to the acting performances. They do feel like a group of bad friends. It feels real though. They want to help Calvin stay clean. I get the feeling they know he's going to fail, which is sad. Due to that, they all care more about ensuring they enjoy their time and not focusing on him. McCarthy, Coyle and Skybak do all feel like old friends though. They fit these roles. Mechem-Miller and Kellington are attractive. I'd say that everyone here brings their characters to life which is all you can ask for. Brooks also brings good size to the boogeyman.

    Let's go back to the story. I'll say here that when it comes to slasher films, I look for either good characters or kills. I've already said that the characters were solid enough. They're distinct which is good. Delving more into the boogeyman is where I want to go. When the group arrives, Calvin tells the story of the boogeyman in this area. It is used almost like a ghost story to scare Jax. Tim knows the tale. There is something at the end that gets revealed. I don't love it, since we've seen it done before. I can be more forgiving here except for it seems like it creates a plot hole. I'd need to revisit the timeline to make a final determination. For me though, it would work better if they didn't diminish the 'boogeyman' concept.

    All that is left to delve into is the other part of what I look for and this falls under filmmaking techniques. The kills here are good when we see them. There are ones that we just get the aftereffects. Overall, this went practical with the effects which made me smile. I'm guessing part of this is budgetary with what we don't see or just not being able to make it look good. It is also classic for slasher films to hide kills to progress the story. The cinematography and framing were good there to hide the seams. You can tell this isn't a large budget film, but they do well at making this feel bigger. I love the setting in this cabin in the woods, that creates isolation. The soundtrack was also fine for what they needed.

    In conclusion, this is a solid slasher film that borders on being supernatural. It does contain elements that I look for in enjoying movies from this sub-genre. There are distinct characters. This is made well enough with the practical effects, the look of the boogeyman along with the cinematography, framing and setting. It uses a troupe that I don't love, but it doesn't ruin this. It is a solid indie slasher film that I'd recommend if you like films like this. It is a throwback to the heyday for sure.

    My Rating: 6 out of 10.

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