Directed by:
Luca BercoviciCinematography:
Mac AhlbergComposer:
Richard BandCast:
Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan, Michael Des Barres, Jack Nance, Peter Risch, Tamara De Treaux, Mariska Hargitay, Victoria Catlin, Bobbie Bresee, Ralph Seymour (more)VOD (2)
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As a child, Jonathan (Peter Liapis) was almost killed by his father, Malcolm (Michael Des Barres), during a satanic ritual. After being saved and raised by Wolfgang (Jack Nance), who has kept him unaware of his background, Jonathan inherits Malcolm's house and moves in with girlfriend Rebecca (Lisa Pelikan). Through his explorations of the house he begins unlocking the secrets and latent powers contained within his new found home. (101 Films)
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The film Ghoulies can't decide what it actually is. Whether it's horror, comedy, or a serious film. Ultimately, it doesn't really matter because none of those aspects work. The film isn't funny, and it's certainly not scary either, because you don't have any way to connect with it. The atmosphere is lacking, as is the normal flow of the plot. Everything feels forced, and unfortunately, it's not just the actors' fault. ()