TV Show spotlight
Ghoul A Go-Go
A 1960s style childrens show hosted by Vlad, Creighton, and The Invisible Man. The children dance to ol' timey rock n' roll and are shown odd movie clips by Creighton. Live bands also play for the children.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends decide to spend a night at a supposedly haunted house, only to find themselves terrorized by a grotesque monster. As the night progresses, they must fight for survival against the creature and uncover the dark secrets of the house before they become its next victims.
Critical Reception
Ghoul A Go-Go is a cult independent horror-comedy that garnered attention within the genre for its DIY aesthetic and over-the-top gore. While not a critical darling, it has a dedicated following among fans of low-budget, creature-feature films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creative practical effects and creature design on a low budget.
Appreciated for its B-movie charm and energetic, campy tone.
Noted for its sometimes uneven pacing and acting, typical of independent productions.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but fans often cite its cult status and enjoyable creature effects as highlights.
Fun Fact
The film was largely shot in the director's own home, with many of the props and special effects being created by the cast and crew themselves.
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