I love how what's to be feared, the boogie man, moves from Whitney ridding herself of the vague imaginary intruder as a kid, to the horror movie screen on a date with her leaning in on Matt during the scary parts, to her eerie description of a sleepless night in her apartment, finally to the immediate threat in the car. BOOGIE MAN creeps up on you in the best possible way!
I love how what's to be feared, the boogie man, moves from Whitney ridding herself of the vague imaginary intruder as a kid, to the horror movie screen on a date with her leaning in on Matt during the scary parts, to her eerie description of a sleepless night in her apartment, finally to the immediate threat in the car. BOOGIE MAN creeps up on you in the best possible way!