
Boo! 2019
"You've been chosen"
In "Boo! (2019)" director Luke Jaden crafts a chilling suburban thriller that blends horror, mystery, and family drama into a haunting tale of unseen forces.
Director: Luke Jaden
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Boo! (2019) about?
A troubled suburban family dismisses a chilling prank, only to awaken a vengeful supernatural force. As their denial turns to terror, they must uncover the entity's motives before it destroys everything they've tried to rebuild.
Who directed Boo!?
Boo! (2019) was directed by Luke Jaden, a filmmaker known for blending psychological tension with horror elements.
Who stars in Boo!?
The film features Aurora Perrineau, Jill Marie Jones, Jaden Piner, Rob Zabrecky, and Charley Palmer Rothwell in key roles.
Is Boo! (2019) worth watching?
While it hasn't been rated on IMDb, "Boo! (2019)" offers a fresh take on supernatural horror with strong performances and an eerie atmosphere. Fans of slow-burn thrillers and family-centered mysteries may find it gripping, though its unconventional approach may not suit all viewers.
How long is Boo!?
Boo! (2019) has a runtime of 91 minutes.
About Boo! (2019) — A Supernatural Thriller About Family, Denial, and Unseen Forces
In "Boo! (2019)" director Luke Jaden crafts a chilling suburban thriller that blends horror, mystery, and family drama into a haunting tale of unseen forces. When an innocent-looking prank upends a fractured household's attempt to move on, a malevolent entity awakens to punish their disregard for the warning. As the supernatural terror escalates, the family must confront both their fractured bonds and the eerie presence that refuses to be ignored. The film weaves themes of denial, consequences, and the unseen dangers lurking in the corners of everyday life, all set against a tense, atmospheric backdrop.
With Aurora Perrineau and Jill Marie Jones anchoring the cast, "Boo! (2019)" delivers a slow-burn mystery that keeps viewers guessing until the final, unsettling moments. The director's knack for building dread and the film's stylish visuals create an experience that lingers long after the credits roll, making it a standout in the horror-thriller genre.