Episode 14

Who’s a Good Boy?

Grab your tissues, your chew toys, and maybe a stiff drink, because this episode of Night School Horror gets weirdly emotional. The Movie Guy BayBay, Florida’s Favorite Creep Sabrina, and Mista Malave dive nose-first into the indie gut-punch Good Boy. From Indy the dog’s POV (seriously, give that pup an Oscar), to the big themes of life, death, and the subtle reminder that we’re all just killing time until the Grim Reaper shows up—this one’s a ride. Expect dramatic cinematography breakdowns, existential dread dressed up as sarcasm, and emotional punches you won’t see coming. Because sometimes horror isn’t just about blood and guts… sometimes it’s about realizing the only thing standing between you and the void is a four-legged friend who actually is a good boy.

Indy’s a good boy, Todd.

 

Good Boy will be releasing in USA Cinemas on October 3rd and UK Cinemas from October 10th

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A loyal dog moves to a rural family home with his owner Todd, only to discover supernatural forces lurking in the shadows. As dark entities threaten his human companion, the brave pup must fight to protect the one he loves most.

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Tommy Terlecki

Born in Brooklyn, NY, Tommy James has made it his life’s mission to watch every movie, good, bad, and aggressively confusing—and judge it accordingly. As Your Favorite Movie Therapist, he dishes out scathing but oddly comforting “prescriptions” to characters who desperately need therapy, all while leaving audiences laughing, cringing, and occasionally questioning their own life choices. When he’s not doling out advice, he’s compiling The List: a catalog of movies, and people so frustratingly awful that, inevitably, your name ends up on it. Armed with encyclopedic film knowledge, sharp wit, and The Smooth Effect, Tommy is the lovable, insufferable cinematic force you didn’t know you needed.