As long as you immerse yourself in the film and don't try to critique it in that annoying "why did they go out and search" sort of way, then you will enjoy it. There are jump scares and it is a good British horror film. I enjoyed it, i felt entertained but then I like to broaden my horror movie horizons and don't rely on cgi or a new 'twist' to entertain me. So, give it a go...don't listen to the millennials who don't know the 'traditional' horror film or this that want a quick resolution. It is what it is: a good British horror.
Ghost Stories
2017
Action / Drama / Horror / Mystery
Ghost Stories
2017
Action / Drama / Horror / Mystery
Plot summary
Professor Phillip Goodman devotes his life to exposing phony psychics and fraudulent supernatural shenanigans. His skepticism soon gets put to the test when he receives news of three chilling and inexplicable cases -- disturbing visions in an abandoned asylum, a car accident deep in the woods and the spirit of an unborn child. Even scarier -- each of the macabre stories seems to have a sinister connection to the professor's own life.
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August 29, 2018 at 05:28 PM
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One for horror movie enthusiasts
Be careful about what you refuse to believe in
Professor Phillip Goodman (a fine and credible performance by Andy Nyman) has dedicated his life to debunking the supernatural. Goodman has his cast in stone skepticism put to the test by three incidents in a case file that appear to be the real thing.
Writers/directors Nyman and Jeremy Dyson relate the intricate and absorbing story at a constant pace, ably crafts an eerie and unsettling atmosphere, offer a smart and provocative exploration of skeptics versus true believers, and really pull out the harrowing stops in the tense and terrifying last twenty minutes in which a tragic occurrence in Goodman's past comes back to haunt him with a vengeance. Moreover, the three individual cause tales are all quite creepy and nerve-wracking. The ace acting by the tip-top cast rates as another substantial asset, with especially praiseworthy contributions from Martin Freeman as hearty rich banker Mike Priddle, Paul Whitehouse as weary night watchman Tony Matthews, and Alex Lawther as rattled teenager Simon Rifkind. Both Ole Bratt Birkeland's sharp widescreen cinematography and Haim Frank Ilfman's spirited shivery score further enhance the overall sterling quality of this on the money fright film.