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‘Ghost Game’ Blu-ray Review
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Stars: Zaen Haidar, Kia Dorsey, Sam Lukowski, Emily Bennett, Michael C. Williams, Vienna Maas | Written by Adam Cesare | Directed by Jill Gevargizian

Director Jill Gevargizian follows her acclaimed 2020 debut The Stylist, with Ghost Game, a low-budget haunted house thriller based on the real-life trend of ‘phrogging’, namely living in someone’s house, undetected. Sadly, it never quite lives up to its initial premise and is let down by poor writing and lacklustre performances.

The film begins with Laura (Kia Dorsey) and her partner Adrian (Sam Lukowski) getting caught phrogging, only for the camera to pull back and reveal Laura’s new boyfriend Vin (Zaen Haidar) watching footage of their escapade on a laptop. Then pushy, arrogant Adrian shows up and before Vin knows what he’s doing, he’s been railroaded into tagging along on their latest phrogging adventure, breaking into the supposedly haunted Halton House, the legendary site of a grisly murder.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 7/8/2025
  • by Matthew Turner
  • Nerdly
Ghost Game Review: Unraveling the Threads of Morality
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With its clever fusion of digital culture themes and the age-old haunted house trope, Ghost Game is a provocative addition to the modern horror environment. This film, directed by Jill Gevargizian, known for her earlier work on The Stylist, features a script by Adam Cesare that grapples with the anxieties of a generation whose identities are becoming increasingly shaped by their online identities.

The narrative invites viewers to investigate the horrors that lurk within its walls and the moral ambiguities of its characters—young adults driven by a desire for internet fame—set against the backdrop of a sinister house steeped in tragedy.

Ghost Game was released in theaters on October 18, 2024, and was soon available on Video On Demand. It describes a time when social media problems were common, and the allure of fame online was unsettling. A film reflecting a society struggling with the consequences of its digital obsessions...
See full article at Gazettely
  • 12/26/2024
  • by Caleb Anderson
  • Gazettely
Friday, October 25 – These 10 New Horror Movies Released This Week
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With Halloween now less than a week away, the new horror releases are showing no signs of slowing down. This week alone, 10 more new movies have arrived to haunt and entertain you.

Here’s all the new horror released from October 21 – October 27, 2024!

For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.

In the wake of Mr. Crocket, Hulu’s “Huluween” lineup continues this week with the original horror-comedy Carved, which spewed pumpkin guts onto the platform beginning Monday.

“When a heartbroken teenage playwright, her younger brother, and a disparate group of survivors become trapped in a historical reenactment village on Halloween night, they must band together to survive a relentless assault by a sentient and vengeful pumpkin.”

Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Corey Fogelmanis, Wyatt Lindner, Carla Jimenez, Sasha Mason, Jonah Lees, DJ Qualls, Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur, Elvis Nolasco, Matty Cardarople, Jackson Kelly, and Chris Elliott star in the Halloween horror movie Carved.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 10/25/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Ghost Game Review: This Crossover of a Haunted House Movie & Screenlife Horror Squanders Its Potential
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The internet can be a scary place, especially when its so-called challenges and their rules find their way into the real world. With the rise and dominance of internet culture and the dark web, it's no wonder that the screenlife horror subgenre has grown in popularity and in scariness. Ghost Game, directed by Jill Gevargizian of The Stylist fame, starring Kia Dorsey, Zaen Haidar, Sam Lukowski, Emily Bennett, Vienna Maas and Michael C. Williams of The Blair Witch Project fame arguably the codifer of found-footage and screenlife horror blends the most disturbing aspects of screenlife horror with the haunted house, and creates something far more insidious.

Disenfranchised young adults-turned-content creators Laura (Kia Dorsey) and her friend Adrian (Sam Lukowski) are avid followers of an internet challenge that's rapidly growing in popularity the "ghost game," created and masterminded by an online persona, Mr. Wattley. The game goes as such: wearing masks,...
See full article at CBR
  • 10/20/2024
  • by Hannah Rose
  • CBR
“The Terrifying Tale of an Internet Game Gone Deadly” – Watch an Exclusive Clip from Ghost Game
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Jill Gevargizian's Ghost Game will enjoy a limited theatrical run on October 18th, with a VOD release on October 22nd. If you'd like a little tease of what to expect, we have an exclusive clip just for Daily Dead readers that gives a preview of the internet challenge that quickly turns fatal.

"Epic Pictures’ specialty horror label Dread presents Ghost Game, following a couple’s internet challenge that turns fatal as they trespass into a haunted house, facing sinister evils lurking within its walls. Ghost Game will have a limited theatrical run beginning October 18, and on October 22 the film will be available to rent or purchase on video-on-demand (VOD). The film will be available on Blu-ray beginning December 10.

Ghost Game is the second directorial feature from Jill Gevargizian, best known for her feature debut The Stylist, which developed from an award-winning short film of the same title and debuted in 2020 from Arrow Video.
See full article at DailyDead
  • 10/15/2024
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
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Frightfest 2024: ‘Ghost Game’ Review
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Stars: Zaen Haidar, Kia Dorsey, Sam Lukowski, Emily Bennett, Michael C. Williams, Vienna Maas | Written by Adam Cesare | Directed by Jill Gevargizian

Director Jill Gevargizian follows her acclaimed 2020 debut The Stylist with Ghost Game, a low-budget haunted house thriller based on the real-life trend of ‘phrogging’, namely living in someone’s house, undetected. Sadly, it never quite lives up to its initial premise, and is let down by poor writing and lacklustre performances.

The film begins with Laura (Kia Dorsey) and her partner Adrian (Sam Lukowski) getting caught phrogging, only for the camera to pull back and reveal Laura’s new boyfriend Vin (Zaen Haidar) watching footage of their escapade on a laptop. Then pushy, arrogant Adrian shows up and before Vin knows what he’s doing, he’s been railroaded into tagging along on their latest phrogging adventure, breaking into the supposedly haunted Halton House, the legendary site of a grisly murder.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 10/2/2024
  • by Matthew Turner
  • Nerdly
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Ghost Game trailer: Jill Gevargizian, Adam Cesare, Eduardo Sánchez team for October horror release
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The upcoming horror film Ghost Game is coming our way from quite an interesting creative team. It was directed by Jill Gevargizian, who was previously at the helm of The Stylist, from a screenplay by Adam Cesare, and has The Blair Witch Project co-creator Eduardo Sánchez serving as an executive producer. Epic Pictures’ Dread will be giving Ghost Game a limited theatrical release on October 18th, with a VOD release to follow on October 22nd, and with those dates swiftly approaching, a trailer for the movie has made its way online. You can check it out in the embed above.

Ghost Game has the following synopsis: After discovering his girlfriend Laura’s involvement in an internet challenge to secretly live alongside unsuspecting residents, Vin persuades her to take him on her next adventure. They target Halton House, a notoriously haunted manor recently purchased by a new family. Upon entering, the thrill-seeking couple experiences chilling,...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 9/27/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Ghost Game (2024)
‘Ghost Game’ Trailer – Jill Gevargizian’s New Movie Takes Part in a Spooky Internet Challenge
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From Epic Pictures’ horror label Dread and director Jill Gevargizian (The Stylist) comes Ghost Game, and the upcoming horror movie’s official trailer has arrived this week.

Ghost Game will have a limited theatrical run October 18 before hitting VOD on October 22.

In the indie horror film, “After discovering his girlfriend Laura’s involvement in an internet challenge to secretly live alongside unsuspecting residents, Vin persuades her to take him on her next adventure. They target Halton House, a notoriously haunted manor recently purchased by a new family.

“Upon entering, the thrill-seeking couple experiences chilling, unexplained phenomena. It quickly becomes clear they are not the only ones haunting the manor. As the new owner descends into madness and threatens the family, what began as a game turns deadly, forcing Laura and Vin to fight for their survival.”

Kia Dorsey, Zaen Haidar, and Michael C. Williams star in Ghost Game.

Ghost Game...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 9/25/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Ghost Game Review – FrightFest 2024
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Director Jill Gevargizian won a great deal of fans in 2020, when she burst onto the indie horror scene with full-blooded character-thriller The Stylist, a tightly wound and exceedingly well-shot debut. Adapting her own short about a disturbingly empathetic hairdresser with a penchant for scalping, Gevargizian not only announced herself as an exciting new voice, but proved a dab hand at stretching budgets too. And her follow-up, the equally small-scale haunted house procedural Ghost Game, certainly offers more of the same from the latter, although really struggles to make the same amount of impact with its scares.

Which is a crying shame considering the strength of the set-up here; the ‘ghost game’ of the title being a viral trend wherein thrill seekers break into an ordinary house and film themselves living there in secret, while regularly pranking the unsuspecting residents. It’s a very literal interpretation of ‘ghosting’, and one that...
See full article at HeyUGuys.co.uk
  • 8/23/2024
  • by Ben Robins
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
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The Neighbor Who Saw Too Much Lifetime Movie Premiere Sunday August 4
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On Sunday, August 4, 2024, Lifetime presents original movie The Neighbor Who Saw Too Much, starring Sage Moore, Kia Dorsey, and Devante Winfrey. The movie centers on a grounded teen who becomes convinced that her attractive new neighbor leads a double life as a dangerous killer. When no one believes her suspicions, she takes it […]

The Neighbor Who Saw Too Much Lifetime Movie Premiere Sunday August 4...
See full article at MemorableTV
  • 8/4/2024
  • by Riley Avery
  • MemorableTV
Pigeon Shrine FrightFest 2024 – Main Screen
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The 25th edition of the Pigeon Shrine FrightFest promises to be an unforgettable celebration of horror cinema, taking place between 22 August to 26 August 2024.

It’s hard to comprehend just how many films will be on offer to see at this fantastic event, so we have broken down each of the screens into articles for you to digest. And we may have saved the best (this one) until last!

We have already detailed what will be on offer in Discovery Screen 1, Discovery Screen 2 and Discovery Screen 3 across the long weekend.

Now it’s time to read about the final list of films on offer, detailed below. Read on for the film programme for the Main Screen, at the Cineworld, Leicester Square.

Pigeon Shrine FrightFest 2024 – Main Screen Thursday, 22 August 2024

5:30 Pm – Opening Film: Broken Bird (World Premiere) Directed by Joanne Mitchell and starring Rebecca Calder, James Fleet, Jay Taylor, and Sacharissa Claxton,...
See full article at Love Horror
  • 7/13/2024
  • by Emily Bennett
  • Love Horror
‘Ghost Game’ Review – High-Risk Internet Challenge Horror Movie Warns Against Strangers Online
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These days it seems like everyone is on TikTok or has a YouTube channel. Simply talking to a camera and posting the video online will get you likes and follows and can also be your ticket to being an internet celebrity, which may or may not be a good thing. Far too many people are willing to do whatever it takes for online fame. There have been countless internet challenges leading people to film themselves doing all sorts of outrageous things, sometimes resulting in injury or death. In the age of internet culture, people have no shame and no fear, especially if it will make them famous.

In Epic Pictures’ Ghost Game, not too long after meeting on a dating app, deciding they were compatible and moving in together, Vin (Zaen Haidar) discovers his new girlfriend, Laura (Kia Dorsey), has been secretly breaking into houses at night to play the Ghost Game internet challenge.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 4/8/2024
  • by Michelle Swope
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Interview with Actor Justin Berti – Read about His Latest Movies and His Advice on Yoga Practice
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In time for the release of the movie ‘Divorce Bait‘ we have interviewed Justin Berti. Read about his role in the comedy movie and the wise advice on stretching:

I would like to start off, if you don’t mind, and having read your bio, by asking you about something that is not related to movies – we will get to that part for sure – I am curious, who gave you the nickname ‘The Yoganator’?

I gave myself that nickname. I was hired as a yoga instructor at a dance studio in Tokyo, Japan. For the studio opening, each teacher needed to do a performance to show off their classes. I came out fully dressed in a white jacket and white jeans with two yoga mats attached to my back, Bono-like sunglasses, and resistance bands in my hands, and I moved like a robot to the theme song of the movie The Terminator.
See full article at Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
  • 12/9/2022
  • by Veronica Loop
  • Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
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