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Ghost TV
A reality TV crew is making a programme, 'Ghost TV' about the haunted buildings that are the ruins of Seacliff Lunatic Asylum. As one might expect things do not go to plan. One of the crew is not very emotionally stable and when she discovers that she has been used callously by another crew member she snaps and runs off into the night, only to return with violent intent.
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Plot Summary
A group of ghost hunters investigates a supposedly haunted television station, only to find themselves trapped and targeted by a spectral entity. As the haunting escalates, they must confront their own fears and uncover the station's dark past to survive the night.
Critical Reception
Ghost TV received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its attempt at blending horror and comedy, while others found its execution lacking in both scares and laughs. The low-budget nature was evident, impacting the visual effects and overall polish.
What Reviewers Say
Despite a promising premise, the film struggles with pacing and genuine scares.
The humor often falls flat, and the horror elements are underdeveloped.
Budget limitations are apparent, affecting the production value.
Google audience: Audience reception for Ghost TV is scarce, with limited available data. Those who have commented often cite a predictable plot and an uneven tone as primary drawbacks, though some viewers found it a mildly entertaining B-movie diversion.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location at a disused television studio in Victoria, Australia, adding to its eerie atmosphere.
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