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She stars as Greta, a pretty, young American who travels to a remote English village to take a job as a nanny for an 8-year-old boy. Seems she’s got a troubled romantic past and needs to get as far away from home as possible; what she finds, though, is that she’s far away from everything else, too.
The Boy. A young American named Greta (Lauren Cohan) takes a job as a nanny for an 8-year-old boy in a remote English village. To her surprise, Greta learns that the child of her new employers...
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- William Brent Bell
- PG-13
- Lauren Cohan
Jan 22, 2016 · A creepy doll and a creepy house are the main ingredients of “The Boy,” a small-cast horror movie that spends a lot of time building itself into a psychological thriller, only to veer in a ...
- William Brent Bell
Unoriginal but well-made "creepy doll" horror movie. Read Common Sense Media's The Boy review, age rating, and parents guide.
- William Brent Bell
- Jeffrey M. Anderson
- Lauren Cohan, Rupert Evans, Diana Hardcastle
Jan 22, 2016 · Greta, a young American woman, takes a job as a nanny in a remote English village and discovers that the family's 8-year-old is a life-sized doll that the parents care for just like a real boy as a way to cope with the death of their actual son 20 years ago.
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- Horror, Mystery, Thriller
- William Brent Bell
- 2016-01-22
Movie review of The Boy (2016) by The Critical Movie Critics | A nanny becomes convinced a life-sized doll of a dead boy is alive at the home she works.
The boy is about a woman getting paid to babysit a doll. The longer she stays at the house the more she uncovers the mystery about the dolls past. devontesherman 23 January 2016. This movie was a lot better than I expected with good acting, good character development, and a good plot.