As bad as you’d expect this third instalment of the Boogeyman series to be, it actually managed to induce a few shrieks and jumps, despite its predictably shoddy storyline and lame attempt at Ring-style baddie effects. We follow a group of students on campus as the daughter of a Boogeyman victim falls prey to the same monster, an event which sparks a chain of gruesome deaths and the simmering suspicion that perhaps a real boogeyman is on the rampage.
The acting’s mediocre and the blood’s ridiculous, but the music and visuals don’t stray too far from the typical (successful) horror formula, so it’s not all bad.
Watch out, too, for Corrie’s Nikki Sanderson. Bizarre.
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