Good Boy Review: I Was Impressed By This Uniquely Comforting Haunted House Horror Where The Dog Becomes The Main Character

By John Garcia 10/03/2025

Skinamarink by way of Flow, Good Boy is a fun genre exercise with an adorable protagonist. With its brisk runtime, the film wastes no time and, though it plays into genre tropes often, its premise is enough to make this film a compelling watch. The film ends up being surprisingly emotional thanks to its protagonist, though its lack of characterization of its human counterparts hurts the film's climax just a bit.

Good Boy's Conceit Allows For A Fun Take On Horror Genre Tropes

Indy Finds Himself In Some Sticky Situations

Good Boy follows Todd as he returns to the creepy and dilapidated family home that has been in his family for generations. He's fleeing life in the city after some unnamed medical condition results in a scary trip to the emergency room. Todd's sister Vera (Arielle Friedman) seems to be more concerned about Todd than he is about himself. Todd ignores her calls or leaves her talking on the phone while he gets out of the car to take a breather.

Indy, who might be one of the greatest dog actors of all time, is used to great effect in the film. His modes of communication are immediate — soft whimpering indicating fear or sharp barks that make danger feel ever closer. We also explore Indy's dreams and even sight and smell are used in effective ways — we never see Todd's face, for example — that adds to the creativity of this perspective.

Good Boy relies on typical jumpscares for many of its scarier moments, but the film is much more effective when it's atmospheric and moody rather than a straight-up haunted house horror show. It's unclear if this could've been sustained over a longer runtime, but its shortened length and limited perspective makes Todd too much of a cipher to care deeply about what happens to him in the end.

Even with its limits, Good Boy is a fine film, one that manages to feel both experimental and familiar in a way that's comforting. It may sound strange to call a horror movie calming in that way, but even with its ghoulish twists and turns, there is real heart at the center of this film that makes it a worthwhile watch when it makes its way to screens. It feels like a perfect fit for something like Shudder, a movie you'd put on because of its unique premise and maybe find yourself watching something a little unexpected and a whole lot of fun.

Good Boy premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival and will release in theaters on October 3.

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