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The Boogeyman (2023) (Stephen King Retrospective)
With this review of The Boogeyman, the boys return to the cinematic world of Stephen King. Not only that, it is a theatrical release, which we all know is what Matt and Adam were excited for (sarcasm noted). As for Garrett? This was his dream come true. Or was it? Join The Three Men And A Retrospective Podcast as they dive right into a theatrical version of the short film they reviewed months before when they did Stephen King’s The Night Shift Collection. With the writers of A Quiet Place and the director of Dashcam at the helm, The Boogeymen had quite an uphill battle to get in the good graces of two of these three podcasters. And what about the third? Listen to find out! And be sure to return next week, as the boys return to theaters and review a continuation of a series Matt and Garrett started a retrospective on a few years ago whose identity they don’t want to reveal now. But let’s just say it’ll be more than meets the eye.