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Ghoul

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
2.5K
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Inna Belikova in Ghoul (2015)
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Found Footage HorrorSupernatural HorrorHorrorThriller

Three American filmmakers become the targets of the evil spirit of the most violent cannibal in recorded history.Three American filmmakers become the targets of the evil spirit of the most violent cannibal in recorded history.Three American filmmakers become the targets of the evil spirit of the most violent cannibal in recorded history.

  • Director
    • Petr Jákl
  • Writers
    • Petr Bok
    • Petr Jákl
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Armour
    • Alina Golovlyova
    • Jeremy Isabella
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Petr Jákl
    • Writers
      • Petr Bok
      • Petr Jákl
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Armour
      • Alina Golovlyova
      • Jeremy Isabella
    • 38User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jennifer Armour
    Jennifer Armour
    • Jenny
    Alina Golovlyova
    Alina Golovlyova
    • Katarina
    Jeremy Isabella
    Jeremy Isabella
    • Ethan
    Paul S. Tracey
    Paul S. Tracey
    • Ryan
    Inna Belikova
    • Inna
    Vlamidir Nevedrov
    • Valeriy
    Yuriy Zabrodskyj
    • Boris
    Dmytro Bazayev
    • Dmytro
    Anatoli Groshevoy
    Anatoli Groshevoy
    • Antonov
    • (as Anatoliy Groshovoj)
    • Director
      • Petr Jákl
    • Writers
      • Petr Bok
      • Petr Jákl
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    User reviews38

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    8SashaDarko

    Underrated.

    Yes, it's a clichefest, but very well-made, entertaining and scary one. If you know the culture, the language, the way Ukranian people speak, behave and live, you'd know how realistic everything is in this movie. The characters are also not as dumb as you usually see in everyone's favourite Hollywood horrors.

    If you're found footage fan, I can definitely recommend this movie. I think I already watched at least a half of all digitally/physically distributed found footage movies in the world, and I can say it's a really good one.

    There are at least 3 fake reviews on IMDb for this movie at the moment, one positive and 2 negatives (accounts registered only to post a review for this movie). One of these fake ones says "worst move of all time" and doesn't even say why, so connect the dots for yourself.
    7pskachova

    Underrated and better than Blairwitch

    I ran into this movie by accident, but I am happy I did. I must say that this movie is underrated, and in it's category - docu footage horror, it's one of the best I've seen. Unlike in Bkairwitch, where you are tortured for hours by yells and crackling sounds without ever seeing some actual horror scene, here you get your portion of horror. Gradually things go more intense and you try to understand who is good and who isn't.

    The plot isn't much complex, but clear enough to make you enjoy what happens in between. The acting is actually good and believable.

    For sure, I would not stay there for a day longer, as obviously things were not right there when a person disappeared, but they did stay... And that's why you have something to watch now:-)

    The final was ok, but I would prefer a happy ending at least for one of the characters, still this way it's more realistic.

    Life is not a Fairy tale after all.
    4InDyingArms

    Typical, highly clichéd found footage horror.

    There have been loads of found footage ghost films out there, and there are more, and more continuing to be made. Some unique, with lots to offer, and some just seeming to be the same as the last. "Ghoul" typically gives nothing really new to the table, giving us the same exact plot, and direction as many, many other found footage paranormal films.

    The story tries to make itself stand out from the rest, a story to be remembered, and unique. Though, here, they completely fell flat. The movie tried to pass off to the audience a plot, and or story of which has small things to offer, yet not enough to make this film stand out from the rest of the others just like this. The story here is completely clichéd, we've all seen it before, a couple of people who know each other really well decide to head off to a far off location to shoot a documentary, of which goes horribly wrong. We've seen this exact same plot elsewhere, this movie just duplicates the exact same plot, and executes it! The only thing remotely different is that there's different actors / characters, and a different location. As said before, it may of seemed like a really unique idea, but when actually shown it's not enough, making the plot, as well as the movies entire story just another copy of a different found footage paranormal film you've all probably seen before at least once.

    The characters in this movie, as well as completely clichéd. You have your insecure girls of which have second thoughts, and begin to freak out. Then, you have the two guys, both different. One insecure, and unsure of half the decisions the other makes, the tough character. I can't emphasize this enough. We have all seen this before. The characters in this film make, pretty much the same choices you've seen in other horror films, some stupid, some smart, and some just flat out questionable. The point being the characters in this movie have been seen millions of times before; I just recently saw a film featuring a character JUST like one seen in this film! The acting, of which, of course follows these characters wasn't bad .. at some points. At parts of the film the acting was meant to be at it's best, these actors seemed to only overact they're parts a bit. For example, when a character is lead to a situation of despair, these characters seemed to be overacting that said situational part. But for the most part of the movie, the actors kept a solid share of serious parts. Overall, acting wasn't TOO bad, but at the same time, though the actors seemed to overact a bit, turning out to be noticeable.

    Finally, for this so called Ghoul. Or in this case, the devilish villain the movie presents. It was fine at first, but fell a bit flat. At first, the movie gave the audience a somewhat mystery - like look into the ghoul, giving us little information on it, and allowing out imaginations to do the work. Around the middle, to end of this movie.. it simply falls flat. The ghoul's identity has finally been unleashed. For what that stood for, it was quite frightening, but decided to completely fall flat when the ghoul was actually visually seen from the audience. The visually seen ghoul honestly wasn't the best, not only because the cinematography / camera shook all around when the visual points of time came, but when audiences could actually get a clear view, it didn't exactly pay off. It simply seemed amateurish, not making the cut. In conclusion, the enemy here had a good profile without visual appearance. But when audiences finally saw him, it didn't exactly pay off, and it was amateurish.

    This movie was just completely clichéd! They tried making it unique, and fresh, but failed completely, instead, this movie just proves to be yet another found footage paranormal film. It offers little to nothing new, and all attempts just didn't exactly make the cut. In conclusion, this film was just. Eh. You've seen this exact same act millions of times before, nothing different except the scene, and characters. I'd recommend this to those who are simply bored with nothing else to watch. But for any horror fan looking for something fresh, and new, you defiantly need to go elsewhere.
    7kevsimpson

    Good not great but a lot of fun

    Out of all the found footage horror films i've seen, this one at least kept me entertained from start to finish, plot was good and it continued to build throughout the film, didn't take an hour and 30 minutes for anything to happen like the blair witch project, i really enjoyed it, Acting was good not great but the story was a lot of fun and completely had me sold from the beginning to end, it didn't rely on jump scares like most of these found footage horror movies do and it was creepy as all hell, not sure why all the horrible reviews i thought it was great. I would recommend this movie to anyone not looking for the next Oscar winner but just a late night good old fashion horror flick that is as intense as can be from start to finish
    4ekwetherington

    Mediocre all around

    Nothing outright sucks about this movie, but it doesn't really do much interesting. It's not bad, but some of these reviews are truly perplexing.

    If you are a found footage fan, an interesting premise and real world link are worth a single watch, but wouldn't be the end of the world if you missed it.

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      Emma Smetana auditioned the part of Katarina, eventually played by Alina Golovlyova.
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      Featured in 23. Ceský lev (2016)

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 2015 (Czech Republic)
    • Countries of origin
      • Czech Republic
      • Ukraine
    • Official site
      • Official website
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Ukrainian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Ukrainian Cannibal
    • Production company
      • J.B.J. Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,200,097
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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