Stephen Graham stars in The Good Boy, which early reviewers describe as a “healthy balance of twistedness, comedy, and heartfelt moments”

What would you do with a wayward teenager? Abduct them and imprison them in your home to teach them how to be good? That’s road-safety-campaigner Chris’s (Stephen Graham) solution in The Good Boy.

Obnoxious hooligan Tommy is chained up in the basement of a Yorkshire family home with Chris and his near-spectre wife (Andrea Riseborough) and their repressed 10-year-old son (Kit Rakusen). Chris wants 19-year-old Tommy off the streets and off TikTok.

With the debate on social media and its effect on young people currently raging, The Good Boy offers up a dark reflection of society, helped by amazing performances and a strange tale stuffed with urban chills and blurred morality.

Out at Cineworld from 20th March, but if you want to find out what the attendees of the latest Secret Screening thought of The Good Boy, read their verdicts of the dark, twisted black comedy thriller below. It's a provocative film and it made a great choice for Cineworld’s latest Secret Screening.

 

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So did The Good Boy deliver what was promised in the trailer? Joseph thinks so…

 

 

We love going into the cinema not knowing quite what to expect from a movie like The Good Boy, and coming out feeling as surprised as Adam. That's what's so great about a Secret Screening.

 

 

And were the performances as strong as we've come to expect from Stephen Graham films?

 

 

 

 

 

A Clockwork Orange has been mentioned when talking about The Good Boy, that's some accolade.

 

 

 

The Good Boy arrives at Cineworld on 20th March.

 

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