Review of Boo (2005) by Curtis J — 04 Jun 2007
This movie was produced by David E. Allen out of Kismet Entertainment's subsiderary company Graveyard Filmworks and directed by.
Anthony Ferrante.
The film?s overall familiarity seems a given considering writer/director Anthony Ferrante?s background in horror, having contributed to horror magazine Fangoria as well as working on the set of horror movies in various capacities. Making his film debut with ?Boo!?, Ferrante has elected to make a movie based on what he?s seen over the years, and it certainly shows. While he?s not done anything so offensive as to deserve a severe whipping, there?s still that nagging feel that he?s dangerously close to abandoning homage territory in favor of rip-off land.
For more movies produced by David E. Allen, check out Dog Soldiers, Stander, Cemetary Gates, the Last Request, Asylum, and the critically acclaimed Mario Bava finished horror film Kidnapped, finished in Italy from the remains of all original footage taped before Bava's death. Very rare, but very worth it.
This review of Boo (2005) was written by Curtis J on 04 Jun 2007.
Boo has generally received mixed reviews.
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