A while back, the Shudder streaming service has acquired the U.S, Canada, U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand distribution rights to the supernatural thriller Good Boy, a haunted house story with a unique approach: it’s told from the perspective of the family dog! Shudder teamed up with Independent Film Company to give the film a wide theatrical release on October 3rd. Initially, the movie was only supposed to get a limited release, but the trailer has become extremely popular, so the studio is going wide, thinking it could be their biggest hit since Late Night with the Devil, which made over $10 million domestically. Good Boy hasn’t reached that number yet, it just recently passed the $6 million mark – but now, it’s likely to draw in some more money from viewers watching from the comfort of their own homes, as it has received a digital release just in time for Halloween! It’s available for rent or purchase on Amazon at THIS LINK.

JoBlo’s own Tyler Nichols gave Good Boy a 7/10 review that you can read HERE.

Directed by Ben Leonberg, who wrote the screenplay with Alex Cannon, Good Boy stars Leonberg’s own dog, Indy, who finds himself on a new adventure with his human owner — and best friend — Todd, leaving city life for a long-vacant family home in the country. From the start, two things are abundantly clear: Indy is wary of the creepy old house, and his affection for Todd is unwavering. Indy’s new world is immediately filled with unease: he senses invisible presences, follows phantom tracks, receives chilling warnings from a ghostly dog, and is haunted by glimpses of the previous resident’s gruesome demise. When a dark influence begins to grip Todd, Indy must fight a malevolence intent on pulling him into the afterlife. The human cast includes Larry Fessenden (Blackout) and Stuart Rudin (The Silence of the Lambs). Click HERE to check out our interview with Leonberg and Indy.

Amy Beecroft, the head of Verve Ventures, negotiated the distribution deal on behalf of the filmmakers. Beecroft told Deadline, “We immediately recognized the immense potential of Leonberg’s debut and are thrilled to strike this deal with Shudder.” Emily Gotto, the SVP of Acquisitions and Production for Shudder, represented the streaming service in the deal negotiations. Gotto said, “Ben Leonberg’s debut is a singular experience in perspective-driven horror. Told entirely through the eyes of Indy, a devoted dog whose terror and determination to save his human become our own, the film delivers a haunting and emotional experience that introduces a surprising standout performance from Indy and a strikingly assured first feature from Leonberg.“

The Deadline article noted that “Leonberg and his wife Kari Fischer, who also produced the film, adapted their own home and acted as stand ins for three years to accommodate Indy’s production schedule. In all, production with Indy took 400 days and a whole lot of patience, as he is not a trained animal actor. The result, however taxing it may have been to achieve, is an incredibly realistic and haunting portrayal of a dog’s reaction to his house taking on a life of its own.” A press release gives more information on the film’s star: “Indy is a middle-aged, 35-pound retriever who has no idea that he’s a movie star. His favorite things are fetch, food, and his humans, Ben & Kari—in that order. His special talents include finding tennis balls and staring deep into your soul the moment before you fill his dinner bowl. Good Boy is Indy’s feature debut following his break-out role in the short film of the same name.”

The film has been rated PG-13 for terror, bloody images and strong language.

Will you be watching Good Boy now that it has been given a digital release? Let us know by leaving a comment below – and if you caught the movie on the big screen, let us know what you thought of it.