Why does a 72-minute horror movie about a dog have audiences leaving theaters in tears, unable to drive home?
If you're reading this in a bookstore or browsing the preview, and you're still on the fence about whether "Good Boy" is worth your time or whether this book is worth your money, let me make it simple: You're going to hear about this film for months, possibly years. The discourse isn't dying down-it's building. You can either be someone who understands why, or someone who's confused by the hype. This book ensures you're the former. And yes, there's a reason I've structured it to leave you hanging at the end of each chapter. You'll see what I mean.* Now, let's talk about what happened when Ben Leonberg pointed a camera at his dog and changed horror cinema forever...