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Beverly Hills Ghost Club
Following the real ghost hunting expeditions of four twenty-something Beverly Hills women, BHGC flips the script on horror’s most widely perpetuated clichés — the dumb, bumbling, frightened female — putting the quartet in charge of their paranormal investigations, with undaunted panache. And in true Beverly Hills fashion, the ladies do it with a certain savoir faire.
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Plot Summary
A group of estranged friends are reunited after a decade when they discover they've inherited a spooky mansion in Beverly Hills. As they explore their new, mysterious abode, they soon realize it's haunted by a vengeful spirit and must band together to uncover its secrets before they become permanent residents.
Critical Reception
Beverly Hills Ghost Club received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its uninspired plot, weak humor, and low production values. Audiences also found the film to be a disappointing entry in the horror-comedy genre, with many pointing to its predictable scares and unconvincing performances.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its horror and comedy elements, resulting in a disjointed and unfunny experience.
Predictable plot twists and uninspired scares make for a forgettable viewing.
Low-budget production values and unengaging performances detract from any potential entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Beverly Hills Ghost Club are scarce and generally unfavorable, with viewers often describing it as a 'B-movie' that fails to deliver on its premise. Common criticisms include a lack of originality and weak execution of both its comedic and horror aspects.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film was not primarily filmed in Beverly Hills but in various locations across Los Angeles County.
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