Junior ghost hunters, assemble! Even the kids deserve a little family-friendly paranormal activity, and that looks to be exactly what they’ll be getting when the Ghost Trap gets sprung on younger viewers early next year.
From Mark McNabb, the director of the late 2000s direct-to-video horror flicks Dark Fields and Study Hell and later the direct-to-video kiddy fantasy flick The Mystical Adventures of Billy Owens, comes Ghost Trap, a G-rated spookfest about a trio of kids on a ghost-hunting adventure.
Synopsis:
Cynthia (Ciara O'Hanlon), a science-obsessed teenager, and her best friends, Alex (Christopher Fazio) and Dharma (Mikayla Ottonello), discover a way to capture ghosts - just in time to save an elderly woman, Isabelle Gotham, from the rebel spirit Vilhelm (Dalton Mugridge) and other pesky entities in her home.
Inception Media Group is set to spring this DVD trap on January 8th.
You can watch a trailer for Ghost Trap below.
From Mark McNabb, the director of the late 2000s direct-to-video horror flicks Dark Fields and Study Hell and later the direct-to-video kiddy fantasy flick The Mystical Adventures of Billy Owens, comes Ghost Trap, a G-rated spookfest about a trio of kids on a ghost-hunting adventure.
Synopsis:
Cynthia (Ciara O'Hanlon), a science-obsessed teenager, and her best friends, Alex (Christopher Fazio) and Dharma (Mikayla Ottonello), discover a way to capture ghosts - just in time to save an elderly woman, Isabelle Gotham, from the rebel spirit Vilhelm (Dalton Mugridge) and other pesky entities in her home.
Inception Media Group is set to spring this DVD trap on January 8th.
You can watch a trailer for Ghost Trap below.
- 10/18/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Hitting movie theaters this weekend:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules – Zachary Gordon, Devon Bostick, Robert Capron
Sucker Punch – Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Carla Gugino, Jon Hamm
Movie of the Week
Sucker Punch
The Stars: Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Carla Gugino, Jon Hamm
The Plot: A young girl (Browning) is institutionalized by her wicked stepfather. Retreating to an alternative reality as a coping strategy, she envisions a plan which will help her escape from the facility.
The Buzz: It’s certainly a great time to be a fifteen-year-old boy, isn’t it? It’s a shame I’m twenty years past my prime – Sucker Punch would have been 100% pure Pavlovian arousal for me back then. The batch of battling bombshells cartwheeling in all their gorgeously rendered video-game glory, coupled with the film’s flawless focus on, and impenetrable belief in, the great escape that can...
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules – Zachary Gordon, Devon Bostick, Robert Capron
Sucker Punch – Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Carla Gugino, Jon Hamm
Movie of the Week
Sucker Punch
The Stars: Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Carla Gugino, Jon Hamm
The Plot: A young girl (Browning) is institutionalized by her wicked stepfather. Retreating to an alternative reality as a coping strategy, she envisions a plan which will help her escape from the facility.
The Buzz: It’s certainly a great time to be a fifteen-year-old boy, isn’t it? It’s a shame I’m twenty years past my prime – Sucker Punch would have been 100% pure Pavlovian arousal for me back then. The batch of battling bombshells cartwheeling in all their gorgeously rendered video-game glory, coupled with the film’s flawless focus on, and impenetrable belief in, the great escape that can...
- 3/23/2011
- by Aaron Ruffcorn
- The Scorecard Review
I’m not sure why distributor eOne Home Video decided to release director Douglas Schulze’s 2009 chiller “The Rain” as “Dark Fields”, a title that horror filmmakers Allan Randall and Mark McNabb used for their effort back in 2006. Then again, I’m just a faceless, mildly annoying film blogger — what the hell do I know about marketing? Regardless of its name, this surprisingly intriguing indie endeavor certainly looks much better than its cast would suggest. Before you get yourself worked into a frenzy, I’m not saying that there’s anything wrong with David Carradine, Richard Lynch, and Dee Wallace, but one generally doesn’t associate them with award-winning cinema these days. That’s all I’m saying. Before I dig myself deeper, here’s the synopsis: When the drought-stricken farming community of Perseverance resorts to child sacrifice to bring healing rains to their land, a terrible curse is unleashed,...
- 1/31/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
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