Movie Background

Ghostland

A mother of two inherits a house from her aunt and moves in. On the first night in the house she confronts murderous intruders and fights for her daughters’ lives. Sixteen years later, the daughters reunite at the same house, and that is when things grow strange.

Director(s)

Pascal Laugier

Mylène Mostini

Cast & Crew

Emilia Jones

Emilia Jones

Young Beth

Adam Hurtig

Adam Hurtig

Beth's Husband

Malick Laugier

Malick Laugier

Amish Boy

Crystal Reed

Crystal Reed

Beth

Pascal Laugier

Pascal Laugier

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Paolo Bryant

Paolo Bryant

Policeman

Angela Asher

Angela Asher

Candy Truck Woman (voice) (uncredited)

Ernesto Griffith

Ernesto Griffith

Sanford

Mylène Farmer

Mylène Farmer

Pauline

Alicia Johnston

Alicia Johnston

Cooper

Suzanne Pringle

Suzanne Pringle

Talk Show Guest

Erik Athavale

Erik Athavale

Ambulance Paramedic

Mariam Bernstein

Mariam Bernstein

Janet

Sharon Bajer

Sharon Bajer

Eve

Terry Ray

Terry Ray

Gas Attendant

Taylor Hickson

Taylor Hickson

Young Vera

Rob Archer

Rob Archer

Fat Man

Anastasia Phillips

Anastasia Phillips

Vera

Kevin Power

Kevin Power

Candy Truck Woman

Denis Cozzi

Denis Cozzi

Beth's Son

Tony Braga

Tony Braga

Beth's Limo Driver

Paul Titley

Paul Titley

Lovecraft

Gordon Tanner

Gordon Tanner

Elegant Man

Mylène Mostini

Mylène Mostini

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Details

GenresHorror, Mystery, Thriller
Runtime1h 31 mins
Released on14 Mar 2018
Languageen
Produced InCanada
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Reviews

tmdb15214618

5/10

Ghostland looks good but spins its wheels a lot narratively, especially in the second half, when it collapses into a pile of cliches from which it never emerges. If only the storytellers had cared about substance as much as style ... It'll pass the time but you can easily find something better to consume.

FanOfFilm

5/10

At first glance this film comes off as an extremely predictable horror flick, so the twist was clever seeing as I didn’t expect it until moments before it occurred but at that point… the film really started to fall flat for me. It peaked way too early and once we get passed the peak it started to come to a lull. The issue was that the movie seemed to be creating conflict not out of circumstance but out of boredom. The purpose of the protagonists got lost quickly. Overall the film was a big let down for me. Seeing as this is from the director of MARTYRS, a horror gore masterpiece, my hopes were high for this film so I was definitely disappointed. The most redeeming quality of this film is the jump scares! Those were executed perfectly. Sidenote: the antagonist character seemed to be casted to be a transphobic jab seeing as everyone referred to this person who was dressed like a woman as a “fucking man”, in a devisive way. Kinda tasteless.

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Official US Trailer
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