‘Good Boy’, from co-writer/director Ben Leonberg, is about a loyal canine who finds his sanity tested when his ailing owner relocates to a haunted cabin. Leonberg casts his dog, Indy, in the pivotal role.

This film, made on a shoestring budget, has a short and sweet runtime of 72 minutes and is an artful examination of canine protection in a surreal atmosphere of eerie chills and paranormal threats. This is a unique experiment in the horror genre and makes for an interesting viewing experience.

Those who have dogs as pets will avow to the fact that dogs can see spirits. Folklore, mythology and religious beliefs also reinforce the association between dogs and spirits. So, when a feature film uses this belief as the primary tool to construct horror, there’s certainly something more to it t

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