The premise alone is terrifying: Two 12-year-old boys get abducted in broad daylight, tied up and taken to a creepy, remote house. If you’re a boy mom — as I am, of a son around the same age — that may just be enough for you, and you won’t to know any more about “The Boy Behind the Door.” But the debut feature from the writing-directing duo of David Charbonier and Justin Powell is so skillful, precise and well-acted that you’ll want to give the film a chance and stick with it, even through some deeply uncomfortable moments. My review, at RogerEbert.com.