TRAVERSE CITY — A Traverse City musician’s work will be featured in an upcoming nationwide film release.

According to a Sept. 30 news release, Good Boy, a paranormal horror film with music composed by award-winning teacher and musician Sam Boase-Miller, is set to open in theaters Oct. 3.

The movie is being distributed by Independent Film Company and Shudder.

The film, told from the perspective of Indy, a dog who can see supernatural forces, was shot over three years at a country home outside New York City. Director Ben Leonberg said his goal was to create a haunted house story from an entirely new viewpoint.

“When we set out to make Good Boy, I wanted to create a haunted house movie from an entirely new perspective,” Leonberg said. “That meant inventing a new method of filmmaking: one

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