Mikey (1992) Movie Review

Mikey – Movie Review

First Reaction – Mikey is a chilling horror.

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Director: Dennis Dimster

Writer: Jonathan Glassner (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Brian Bonsall (Family Ties)
  • Josie Bissett (Melrose Place)
  • Ashley Laurence (Hellraiser)
  • Mimi Craven (A Nightmare On Elm Street)
  • John Diehl (The Client)

The story follows a young boy who appears harmless, but secretly creates chaos and commits crimes after moving to a new neighborhood. He also develops a crush on the teenage girl who lives next door.

Runtime: 1 Hour 32 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

The story centers around Mikey Bonsall, a young boy who commits a terrible crime – the murder of his family – but is initially perceived as a victim. He’s then adopted by Rachel Craven and Neil Diehl, and attempts to build a new life. However, his developing feelings for his neighbor, Jessie Bissett, awaken a dangerous and disturbed side of his personality.

As his new family gets to know him, they begin to suspect he might be a threat. Meanwhile, his therapist uncovers a deeply troubling side to his character, and they realize they weren’t prepared for how dangerous he could be.

Verdict on Mikey

Recap

This film tells the story of a boy who commits a terrible crime – killing his family – but isn’t caught. He’s then taken in by a new family hoping to offer him a fresh start. Unfortunately, his violent tendencies resurface, and he begins to repeat his dangerous behavior.

Best Parts

The film explores the unsettling idea that a seemingly harmless child can be capable of great harm. It’s chilling because we understand the extent of Mikey’s actions and his lack of remorse. Brian Bonsall delivers a remarkably unsettling performance as the disturbed young boy.

Worst Parts

It seems like authorities should have looked into things more thoroughly after the initial crime, rather than immediately dismissing his involvement. They also could have better prepared and supported his parents, considering everything he’d experienced.

Final ThoughtsMikey is a chilling, disturbing movie.

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2026-01-10 15:38