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Ghost Writer
Rupert Cragley, an aging curmudgeon porn critic with a heart condition is warned by his doctor to stop watching dirty movies that might excite and then kill him. But even if Rupert can break from his work, he claims there are two restless and amorous spirits in his house, named Lance and Vicky, who like to have sex on the furniture, and Miles, a rotten brat of a nephew who wants to inherit his money. It's bound to be a long night of sex, and no one knows what the morning will bring.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students decides to spend a weekend at a remote cabin, unaware that a vengeful spirit haunts the area. As they begin to experience terrifying supernatural events, they realize they are trapped and must find a way to survive the night.
Critical Reception
Ghost Writer (1992) is a low-budget horror film that received a limited release and is not widely known or critically acclaimed. It is often considered a forgettable entry in the genre, with a plot that relies on common horror tropes.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a weak script and uninspired direction.
Performances are generally unconvincing, contributing to the lack of tension.
Despite its intentions, the movie fails to deliver any genuine scares or memorable moments.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this obscure film, but the few available suggest a lack of originality and poor execution, leading to a generally negative reception.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, which is evident in its production values and special effects.
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