Ghost Master
Ghost Master
Akira Kurosawa is a nerdy movie buff who works on low budget romantic comedies while dreaming of becoming a horror master. After being abused by his mentor, “the master” he finally decides he’s had enough and opens a door allowing an evil spirit to wreak revenge on those who have been cruel to him. But much like the movies he loves, once a spirit is unleashed – it can’t be controlled and starts to kill everyone!
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TAGLINE
unleashing evil
TECH SPECS
Runtime: 88 minutes
Format: 1:85 HD
Sound: Dolby SR
Country: JAPAN
Language: English
Rating: Pending
Website: http://www.IndicanPictures.com
Genre: Horror, Thriller
CAST & CREW
Directed by: Paul Young
Cast: Mizuki Itagaki, Takahiro Miura, Riko Narumi, Yuki Shibamoto, Tôru Tezuka
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, PUBLICITY
Winner Best Picture - Fantasia Film Festival
Best Film Award - Fantasporto!
Official Selection - Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival
Official Selection - Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival
Official Selection - Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival
Official Selection - Japan Hamburg Film Festival
Official Selection - Glasgow International Fantastic Film Festival
Official Selection - Taiwan International Fantastic Film Festival
Official Selection - Venice International Fantastic Film Festival
Official Selection - Hong Kong International Fantastic Film Festival
Official Selection - Phenoma Festival
“quick moving, neat flick.”
-Reel Bob
“insane fun”
-Media Play News
“Bloody good.”
“Fresh”
-Horror Buzz
“Crazy good.”
-Media Play News
“Comical and Scary!”
-On Video
“Freaky”
-Anderson Vision
“wacky, horror pic!”
-One of Us
“funny and gory!”
-The Film Yap
“shocked”
-Finger Lakes Times
“horror script comes to life”
-Bradenton Herald
“gory fun”
-Daily Dead
“total blast”
-Voices from the Balcony
“awesome…”
-Dread Central
“shockingly good”
-Irish Film Critic
“fun horror comedy…”
-Voices from the Balcony
“A fun bloodbath!”
-Media Play News
“a pretty enjoyable horror/comedy”
-Asian Movie Pulse
“Fans of wild Asian horror/comedies will love it.”
-Pro Festivalscope
“A comedy horror where the laughs far outweigh the scares.”
-The Wee Review
“A wicked and surprising splatter.”
-Terror Weekend
“Wicked little movie”
-Horror Society