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Ghosthunters (2016)

A team of paranormal investigators embarks on a mission to capture the spirits of a murdered woman and her daughter in a house haunted by their presence. The plot thickens as betrayals, dark secrets, and the sinister past of the house come to light, leading to a chilling confrontation with the ghostly entities and a shocking revelation about the team’s own members.

Length: 1h 30m
Genre: Horror
This Title is: Thrilling and Suspenseful

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Trailer

Cast

  • Francesca Santoro as Amy
  • Stephen Manley as Henry
  • David O’Donnell as Neal

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: R

Content warnings include themes of murder, supernatural horror elements, and intense suspense.

Trivia

  • Ghosthunters is a mockbuster of the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot.
  • Directed and written by Pearry Reginald Teo, known for creating compelling horror narratives.
  • Produced by The Asylum, a company famous for its direct-to-video productions.

Our Review

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Ghosthunters, a direct-to-video release, garners a mix of reactions, reflecting a dichotomy between its ambition and execution. The storyline, promising a unique take on ghost hunting, is praised for its originality but critiqued for lacking depth and coherence at times. Acting performances are solid, with the cast doing their best to bring credibility to a script that sometimes falls short. Visually, the film makes commendable use of its budget, crafting atmospheres that are both eerie and compelling, despite some limitations in special effects. From an entertainment perspective, it delivers enough suspense and horror elements to keep viewers engaged, though it may not stand out in a crowded genre. Overall, Ghosthunters is a testament to indie horror’s potential, showing that creativity can sometimes overcome budgetary constraints.

Critic Scores

Ghosthunters has received a mixed negative review by the critics.

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