Ghosts of Darkness (2017)

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Ghosts of Darkness: Directed by David Ryan Keith. With Michael Koltes, Paul Flannery, Steve Weston, Lisa Livingstone. Two paranormal investigators are unexpectedly thrown together in the hope of solving a 100 year mystery. Locked for three nights in a house with a dark and unsettling past, the two investigators must put their differences to one side and work together. Scepticism and showmanship are soon put to one side when the two investigators realise there is more at stake than just their professional reputation. For once they have stumbled onto the real thing, but this time it’s their own lives at stake.

“Firstly the positives: the poster, awesome. Very Army of Darkness feel. Secondly: Paul Flannery – delivery was great, just a hint of light-heartedness u0026amp; gravitas. Thirdly: cinematography was good – not enough dark or shadows but generally OK. . Sadly thatu0026#39;s where the positives stop. . Unfortunately Michael Koltes was flat u0026amp; delivery was ordinary. His timing u0026amp; tone need work. His facial expression was just as flat. There was a lot of u0026quot;Dean Winchesteru0026quot; style about the character without the bluster, fun or aggression. . The story was fairly typical of this type of movie u0026amp; had potential to be a fun/action movie. . Certainly not the best movie nor the worst.”

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