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Director: Gary Jones
Cast: William Atherton, Erin Gray, James DeBello, Kristen Renton
Stefan invites his daughter, Jennifer, to travel to Romania for the funeral of his mother. His mystic girlfriend Liz travels with them to the cursed village of Pelosoara, where they are welcomed by Stefan's brother Vladimir, and Jennifer finds the locals are very peculiar people. Jennifer learns that she is the only woman from the bloodline of her father. At the funeral a stranger approaches and asks Jennifer to meet him in the square in one hour. When Jennifer arrives at the meeting place, she sees a creature devouring the man she was there to meet and is saved by Thomas. The man tells her that he is the last druid on Earth, protecting the world against the evil ancients. They were defeated by the druids in the past and banished to the spiritual world. That night, there was to be a reclamation ceremony where the evil queen possesses a vessel to open a vortex between the spiritual and the real world to bring the ancients back to Earth...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Ghouls is a 2008 horror and fantasy film directed by Gary Jones that has received limited critical attention. The film does not appear to have received any major awards or nominations, and its ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes suggest a mixed public reception.
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Fans of classic horror and fantasy will appreciate the imaginative vision of director Gary Jones in the 2008 film Ghouls. The film blends supernatural elements with gritty Gothic atmosphere, anchored by strong performances from William Atherton and Erin Gray, making for an engaging and unsettling supernatural thriller.
In folklore, a ghoul is a demon-like being or monstrous humanoid, often associated with graveyards and the consumption of human flesh. The concept of the ghoul originated in pre-Islamic Arabian religion. Modern fiction often uses the term to label a specific kind of monster.
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