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Chris Messina Explores Inner Demons and Personal Struggles in “The Boogeyman”

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 4 Min Read Published June 1, 2023
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In the upcoming horror film “The Boogeyman,” starring Chris Messina, the acclaimed actor takes on the role of a skeptic who doesn’t believe in the existence of malevolent beings. Instead, Messina’s character emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and confronting personal struggles and inner demons that individuals face on a daily basis. Directed by Rob Savage, the movie is based on the renowned author Stephen King’s 1973 short story of the same name and is scheduled to hit Indian theaters this Friday.

Chris Messina has garnered recognition for his performances in various films and shows, including “Ruby Sparks,” “Birds of Prey,” “The Newsroom,” and “The Mindy Project.” However, in his latest project, he dives into the horror genre, exploring the profound fear that resides within individuals. Messina believes that it is this internal fear that the film seeks to examine, offering audiences a thrilling and introspective experience.

“The Boogeyman” is an adaptation of Stephen King’s chilling tale, known for its ability to evoke fear and psychological terror. While Messina’s character may not subscribe to the idea of supernatural malevolence, the film delves into the concept of inner demons and personal struggles. It aims to provide a fresh perspective on horror by using it as a medium to explore the anxieties and terrors that lurk within the human psyche.

In an interview, Messina expressed his view that the film’s true horror lies not in external threats but in the daily battles individuals face within themselves. These struggles, often unacknowledged or suppressed, can take various forms and significantly impact one’s mental and emotional well-being. By leveraging the horror genre, “The Boogeyman” provides a platform to shed light on these internalized fears and challenges, allowing audiences to reflect on their own experiences.

The collaboration between director Rob Savage and Chris Messina promises to deliver a unique and thought-provoking cinematic experience. Savage, known for his innovative approach to storytelling, aims to create an atmosphere of suspense and tension that will resonate with viewers. Messina’s portrayal of a character who grapples with personal demons adds depth and relatability to the narrative, enabling audiences to connect with the film on a profound level.

As “The Boogeyman” prepares to make its debut in Indian theaters, anticipation is building among horror enthusiasts and fans of Stephen King’s work. The adaptation of King’s short story, coupled with the talent of Messina and Savage, offers a promising blend of psychological horror and introspection. It encourages viewers to confront their own inner struggles and serves as a reminder that true terror often stems from within.

With its exploration of personal battles and inner demons, “The Boogeyman” ventures beyond conventional horror tropes. It challenges audiences to consider the fears they carry within themselves and the impact these fears can have on their lives. By intertwining psychological depth with the supernatural, the film promises to deliver a captivating and thought-provoking cinematic experience for Indian audiences.

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Sweta Jha June 1, 2023
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