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‘Inner Ghosts’ DVD Review
Stars: Celia Williams, Elizabeth Bochmann, Iris Cayatte, Norman MacCallum, Amanda Booth, Patricia Godinho, João Blümel, Inês Sá Frias | Written and Directed by Paulo Leite

Inner Ghosts is a low-budget supernatural horror movie directed and written by Paulo Leite in his directorial debut. The film began as a Kickstarter campaign from Leite which was funded successfully in 2018. A touch on the convoluted side of things, it still kept my attention, for better or worse, and in the end I found that there were some really inventive and interesting ideas going on here.

What struck me immediately, which isn’t usually the case with low-budget horror films, was the impeccable and delightful music that Inner Ghosts had going on. The work done by Miguel Cordeiro who composed the minimalist and eerie score to the film is worth mentioning in my view. It really helped to immediately convey a specific energy and added true quality to things.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 1/31/2020
  • by Chris Cummings
  • Nerdly
Portugal's Inner Ghosts Connects to the Dead this January!
Tagline: ‘The key to Hell lies deep within your heart.’ Inner Ghosts is a film from Portugal. Developed by director Paulo Leite, this title involves a medium and her connection with the dead. Inner Ghosts will release in the country, in which it was shot (Jan. 2020). Recently, the film was shown at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival, in Essex. Centrally starring Celia Williams (Above Suspicion), Elizabeth Bochmann and Iris Cayatte, Uncork'd Entertainment will release this indie horror title in early January. A preview of the film's impending launch is available here. At the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival, Leite talked about the film's production. Starting with the lighting, Leite said of the film's natural lighting: "we used a lot of candle light on the film. I like shooting in low light (Blazing Minds)." Some of that low lighting can be seen in the trailer, which was released earlier this month. As well, the...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 12/31/2019
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
“What’s Inside You Can Kill You” in Exclusive Trailer and Key Art for Inner Ghosts
A brain researcher taps into the supernatural side of life with deadly consequences in Paula Leite's Inner Ghosts, and ahead of its DVD and Digital release early next year, we've been provided with the exclusive trailer and key art to share with Daily Dead readers!

Below, you can check out the exclusive trailer and key art for Inner Ghosts, and keep an eye out for the film when it arrives on DVD and Digital on January 7th via Uncork’d Entertainment.

"A frightening new horror experience for a new decade, Inner Ghosts from writer/director Paula Leite, on DVD and Digital January 2020.

If ghosts can think and remember who they are, then the physical brain is not the only place where we store our inner selves. Helen is asked to train two young women into the art of communicating with the dead. But Helen's days as a medium are long gone.
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  • 12/5/2019
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
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