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Boo

Is Boo a Hit or Flop?

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Is Boo worth watching? With a rating of 4.8/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Boo Synopsis

The friends Emmett, Freddy, Marie, Kevin and his reluctant girlfriend Jessie decide to spend the Halloween night in an abandoned hospital. Meanwhile, the younger Allan meets the old friend of his father Arlo Ray Baines and asks him to help to find his vanished sister Meg in the same spot. The two groups meet each other in the mental institution section on the haunted third floor.

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Top Cast

Rachel Melvin
Rachel MelvinMeg
Dig Wayne
Dig WayneArlo Ray Baines / Dynamite Jones
Dee Wallace
Dee WallaceNurse Russell
Trish Coren
Trish CorenJessie Holden
Rachel Harland
Rachel HarlandCindy
Dutchess Botti-Smith
Dutchess Botti-SmithDutchess
Jilon VanOver
Jilon VanOverKevin
Shirlene Quigley
Shirlene QuigleyHoney
Happy Mahaney
Happy MahaneyEmmett
Nicole Rayburn
Nicole RayburnMarie

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Boo has a lower rating of 4.8/10. Check the reviews to see if it matches your taste.

Is Boo hit or flop?

Boo has received lower ratings (4.8/10) from audiences.

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Boo is a Horror movie that The friends Emmett, Freddy, Marie, Kevin and his reluctant girlfriend Jessie decide to spend the Halloween night in an abandoned hospital. Meanwhile, ...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardOct 16, 2014
★ 5

Sounds like Boo... Bunch of pretty teens convene at an old abandoned mental hospital for Halloween. Things go awry. Written and directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, Boo is either a loving homage to all things involving "haunted house" cinema? Or one of the laziest horror movies made in 2005? Everything but the kitchen sink is thrown at the audience for this one, with the sound mix turned up to the max for, erm, max impact. The fear of this, the fear of that, what's real? What's not? And let there be blood! There will be blood! Acting is ordinary, as is the writing, but scene setting and location filming is not half bad. In a nutshell, it's a horror film that you show to your pre-teen family members to prep them for far better horror pleasures in their up coming adult life. 4/10