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Haunted Karaoke
Two police officers follow a suspect into a karaoke bar. Only it is far from a typical bar. Turns out the venue burnt down years earlier, and the teenage partygoers are really spirits who want the cops to help in tracking down the arsonists responsible.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends decides to celebrate a birthday at a notoriously haunted karaoke bar, hoping for a night of fun and frights. As the night progresses, spectral patrons begin to join the performances, leading to increasingly bizarre and dangerous musical numbers. The friends must survive the night and escape the bar before they become permanent residents of the spectral sing-along.
Critical Reception
Haunted Karaoke was a cult classic, praised for its unique blend of horror and comedy, and its infectious musical numbers. While not a box office smash, it found a dedicated following for its quirky charm and memorable performances.
What Reviewers Say
A hilariously spooky and surprisingly catchy musical.
Packs a punch with its inventive premise and witty dialogue.
A cult gem that perfectly balances scares with sing-along fun.
Google audience: Audiences loved the film's originality, the blend of genres, and the humor. Many praised the musical sequences as being both entertaining and genuinely funny, though some found the horror elements a bit too light.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Comedy at the British Independent Film Awards, Won Audience Award at the Sitges Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The iconic 'Ghostly Grooves' song was originally intended to be a spoken-word piece but was rewritten as a full musical number after director Edgar Wright heard Simon Pegg humming a melody on set.
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