
Boulevard
Hasley, a girl with a list of unfulfilled dreams, and Luke, a complex and vulnerable boy marked by a tragic past, find refuge on the boulevard, where they discover whether love can conquer all.
Why it matters
A tender dive into young love and trauma that cloaks its emotional core in atmospheric indie horror.
- Merges coming-of-age drama with subtle supernatural elements, blurring genre lines without losing emotional weight.
- Strong performances ground the film’s exploration of grief and hope in a way that feels authentic, not manipulative.
- For fans of character-driven horror like Jennifer Kent’s *The Nightingale* or Ari Aster’s quieter moments.
- The boulevard itself functions almost as a character—a liminal space echoing the characters’ fractured psyches.
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Horror DNA
⚠ Limited data — scores are approximate
Gore 0
Slow Burn 0
Psychological 0
Supernatural 0
Creature 0
Disturbing 0
Fun Factor 17
Cerebral 0
Survival 0



