Dooba Dooba (2026)

Released: 2026-01-23 Recommended age: 13+ No IMDb rating yet
Dooba Dooba

Movie details

  • Genres: Horror
  • Director: Ehrland Hollingsworth
  • Main cast: Betsy Sligh, Amna Vegha, Erin O'Meara, Winston Haynes, Billy Hulsey
  • Country / region: United States of America
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-01-23

Story overview

Dooba Dooba is a 2026 American horror film directed by Ehrland Hollingsworth, starring Betsy Sligh, Amna Vegha, Erin O'Meara, Winston Haynes, and Billy Hulsey. The story follows a 16-year-old girl who uses in-home security cameras to psychologically terrorize her babysitter, creating tension through surveillance and manipulation rather than physical violence.

Parent Guide

A psychological horror film that builds tension through surveillance and manipulation, with minimal physical violence but potentially disturbing themes for sensitive viewers.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Mild

No graphic violence shown; tension comes from psychological terror and implied threats. Some scenes may involve characters in perilous situations due to the girl's actions.

Scary / disturbing
Moderate

Creepy atmosphere with surveillance themes that may disturb viewers sensitive to being watched. Psychological manipulation and the premise of a teen terrorizing an adult could be unsettling.

Language
Mild

May include occasional mild profanity or tense dialogue, but no excessive strong language expected based on the premise.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity indicated in the overview or typical for this genre premise.

Substance use
None

No substance use shown or implied in the described storyline.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

Builds psychological tension through surveillance and manipulation; may cause anxiety in viewers sensitive to privacy invasion or psychological horror.

Parent tips

This film focuses on psychological horror and surveillance themes, which may be unsettling for younger viewers. Consider the child's sensitivity to suspense and fear of being watched. The lack of graphic violence makes it potentially suitable for mature pre-teens and teens, but the creepy premise requires parental discretion.

Parent chat guide

After watching, discuss how the film uses technology to create fear. Ask: 'How did the security cameras make the story scarier?' 'What would you do if you felt someone was watching you through cameras?' 'Why do you think the girl behaved this way?' This can lead to conversations about privacy, technology use, and emotional expression.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What was the scariest part for you?
  • How would you feel if you saw cameras watching you?
  • Do you think the babysitter could have done anything differently?
  • What does this film say about privacy and technology?
  • How does the film use psychological tension instead of gore?
  • What real-world parallels does this story have with modern surveillance?

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