The horror genre is thriving, and filmmakers are pushing boundaries to thrill audiences. Among these innovative projects, Ben Leonberg's 'Good Boy' stands out, breaking the mold of traditional horror. This unique film revolves around a young man and his dog, who move into a haunted house, but only the dog can sense the sinister presence haunting its owner.
Leonberg's dedication to his craft is evident, as he spent three years training his dog, Indy, to deliver a captivating performance. The hard work paid off—'Good Boy' has been a commercial success, earning $8.5 million on a $750,000 budget and receiving critical acclaim with a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
If you missed it in theaters, you can catch it on PVOD or stream it on Shudder from November 21, 2025. But here's where it gets controversial—IFC has not announced a physical media release, leaving fans wanting more. Shouldn't a film this good be available in every format?
Moreover, the film taps into a common fear among moviegoers, making it relatable and chilling. I suggest that stuffed toys of Indy be created, offering dog lovers a cute companion. But for those with real dogs, the toy might not survive the playtime!
So, will 'Good Boy' get the physical release it deserves? Only time will tell. Stay tuned for updates, and feel free to share your thoughts on this captivating film and its potential merchandise!