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The Ghoul
TrailerA homicide detective goes undercover as a patient to investigate a psychotherapist he believes is linked to a strange double murder. As his therapy sessions continue the line between fantasy and reality begins to blur.Actors: Tom Meeten, Alice Lowe, Rufus Jones, Niamh Cusack, Geoffrey McGivern, Paul Kaye, James E. Kenward, Sean Reynard, Waen Shepherd, Dan Renton Skinner, Rachel Stubbings...»Director: Gareth TunleyCountry: United KingdomDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Ghoul"
Hollywood ReporterAugust 11, 2017Tunley confirms his mastery of macabre moods here. Now he needs a bigger budget and a broader canvas.
VarietyNovember 01, 2016British writer-helmer Gareth Tunley makes an auspicious debut with this blend of Lynchian psychodrama with low-budget cop mystery.
Reeling ReviewsSeptember 05, 2017Writer/director Gareth Tunley's moebius strip of a movie is a puzzle piece like "Memento" crossed with the satanic tone of executive producer Ben Wheatley's "Kill List" and Simon Rumley's "The Living and the Dead's" unsettling portrait of mental illness.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)August 18, 2017The British import The Ghoul is a clever, deceptively chilly example of narrative unreliability, presenting an increasingly askew perspective in a way that's somehow both off-putting and absorbing. It lingers.
Sunday Times (UK)August 07, 2017Chris's depression is well drawn out, but when the film broadens into vague questions about the occult, it becomes unfocused, before finishing up with a hammy scene that undoes much of the careful characterisation that came before.
Observer (UK)August 06, 2017First time writer/director Gareth Tunley marshals the meagre resources of this micro-budget psychological thriller and creates a pleasingly perplexing enigma of a movie.
SciFiNowAugust 04, 2017The Ghoul proves to be a dark, atmospheric and surprisingly moving portrayal of a crumbling psyche.
Little White LiesAugust 04, 2017Like the oft-referenced Möbius strip, lots of empty surface, precious little feeling.
Radio TimesAugust 03, 2017Sinuously photographed by Benjamin Pritchard, this will have your head spinning for days.
Daily Express (UK)August 03, 2017It may not withstand close scrutiny but The Ghoul provides a workout for the little grey cells and suggests Tunley is a filmmaker to watch.
The Arts DeskAugust 03, 2017The Ghoul is an occult British thriller about depression, with a bleakly poetic view of London, and a seedy sadness at its core.
Times (UK)August 03, 2017The title suggests an orgy of the undead loaded with jump scares, but this is a more restrained and more disturbing proposition. The monster here is metaphorical: part depression, part manic obsession.
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