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Professor Phillip Goodman starts his work on three of the most horror cases that he is asked to look at. He doesn't believe in the spirits world and thinks that all are lies. But he takes this cases in attempt to ensure his thoughts.
Directors Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman, making their theatrical-feature debut, demonstrate delightfully eerie slight of hand and marvelous mise-en-scène.
This film is definitely interested in perusing the dark corners of our mind...there's one image in particular that gave me chills from head to toe, but it's not just a horror movie, it really tries to dive into the human psyche.
"Ghost Stories" is nothing if not nostalgic: for old-fashioned creepshows that send a mordant chill down the spine, shadows as sinister as the specters within them, and audiences freshly eager to peer into both.
That simplicity transfers well to screen: the elemental character of each of the three tales requires only the swaddle of shadow and sinister sounds to flood the screen.