I recently watched Ghost Town (2023) on Shudder. The film follows a man in search of employment who stumbles upon a saloon in need of assistance. The one steadfast rule of the establishment is not to interfere with the prostitutes. When the wandering man breaks this rule, he quickly learns why it is a rule in the first place.
Written, directed by, and starring Owen Conway (Eminence Hill), the movie also features Robert Sprayberry (Perception), Eva Hamilton (The Black Mass), Becky Jo Harris (Spiked), and Nathaniel Burns (Krampus: The Reckoning).
This movie was a frustrating watch. This had some potential in its writing and a standout performance from Robert Sprayberry. His character is ruthlessly entertaining and had me laughing throughout the film. The dialogue is well-written and effectively delivered. The female characters in the movie are gorgeous. Unfortunately, Owen Conway's character was frustrating, and the horror elements fell flat. The makeup used to create the ghosts was mediocre, and as the storyline shifted from a western to a haunting, the special effects failed to make the transition. The ending twist didn't have the impact it should have achieved with better execution.
In summary, Ghost Town's unique western/horror misses the mark. I would rate it 3/10 and recommend skipping it.