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Heel (The Good Boy)

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From Academy Award® nominated director Jan Komasa, HEEL is a twisted thriller that follows 19-year-old hooligan Tommy (Anson Boon), who revels in a life of drugs, parties, and violence. One night, on a bender with his reckless friends, he becomes separated from the group and is abducted by an unknown figure (Golden Globe® winner Stephen Graham). Though he is no stranger to inflicting violence, he is enraged and horrified when he wakes to find himself chained in the basement of the isolated suburban family home of Chris (Graham), his wife Kathryn (Academy Award® nominee Andrea Riseborough), and their young son Jonathan (Kit Rakusen). The family sets out to reform Tommy's unruly behavior, forcing him to comply with their relentless mind games or seek escape at any cost.

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Having a maniacally fun time while wrestling with provocative questions about rehabilitation, Heel is a nutty thriller that has a surprising amount of method to its madness.

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Wendy Ide Observer (UK) Mar 23
This is a curious, unsettling picture, with parallels to A Clockwork Orange: in this meeting of monsters, Chris is every bit as repellent and inhuman as Tommy at his rampaging worst. Go to Full Review
Mark Kermode Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube) Mar 23
An impressively nasty black comedy. Go to Full Review
Tim Robey Daily Telegraph (UK) Mar 20
2/5
The half-ideas at play here suggest a Yorgos Lanthimos twist on A Clockwork Orange, but that pitch could very easily have malfunctioned in exactly the ways this film does. Go to Full Review
Giuseppe Sedia Kino Mania Jun 3
3/5
Komasa does not miss the mark with his first directorial effort outside Poland. With this Bong Joon ho–esque film, in the best sense of the term, Polish cinema wunderkind hints that Stockholm syndrome may be a contagious phenomenon. Go to Full Review
Alex Saveliev Film Threat May 29
7/10
A tad overlong, a bit too highfalutin, Heel still grips, enthralls, and amuses. Go to Full Review
Dionar Hidalgo Algo Más Que Cine Apr 19
8/10
A disturbing psychological fable anchored by Anson Boon's gripping, transformative performance, Good Boy unpacks the thin line between reform and abuse, even if its final act loses some of its unsettling precision. Go to Full Review
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Emily A @emaustin1 1d This film keeps you guessing from start to finish! The Good Boy is a thoroughly disturbing yet highly enjoyable piece of cinema. It’s rare to see black comedy executed this well, but it completely hits the mark - keeping you laughing even through its darkest, most unsettling moments. See more Les N @Vegas628 2d That was a seriously fucked up movie. See more Jerod S @jeroduptown Jun 3 Everyone in heel has major issues - but the way Tommy is chained up by his neck and given a track to roam the house on is wild. Redemption isn't found in this one. See more David F @David211 Jun 2 Not sure why this was made and i would strongly avoid watching it. Very depressing and pointless. Wish I had not seen it. See more Sue S. @GrannySue May 27 Extremely interesting and unexpected. See more Sammer A @sammer864 May 24 I like this movie, it's ultimately about Stockholm syndrome... my only problem with it is, I'm not sure, the makers know that it's!!! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis From Academy Award® nominated director Jan Komasa, HEEL is a twisted thriller that follows 19-year-old hooligan Tommy (Anson Boon), who revels in a life of drugs, parties, and violence. One night, on a bender with his reckless friends, he becomes separated from the group and is abducted by an unknown figure (Golden Globe® winner Stephen Graham). Though he is no stranger to inflicting violence, he is enraged and horrified when he wakes to find himself chained in the basement of the isolated suburban family home of Chris (Graham), his wife Kathryn (Academy Award® nominee Andrea Riseborough), and their young son Jonathan (Kit Rakusen). The family sets out to reform Tommy's unruly behavior, forcing him to comply with their relentless mind games or seek escape at any cost.
Director
Jan Komasa
Producer
Jeremy Thomas, Ewa Piaskowska, Jerzy Skolimowski
Screenwriter
Bartek Bartosik, Naqqash Khalid
Distributor
Magnolia Pictures
Production Co
Skopia Film, Recorded Picture Company
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Crime, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 6, 2026, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 6, 2026
Runtime
1h 50m