

The Ghoul | reviewed by: Mac Morton | January 21, 2022
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A poor mans mind fuck gone wrong. Like David Lynch if he was still finding himself. Interesting but I will not revisit this one.

genre | Thriller |
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synopsis | A homicide detective goes undercover as a patient to investigate a psychotherapist he believes is linked to a strange double murder. As his therapy sessions continue the line between fantasy and reality begins to blur. |
lead actors | Waen Shepherd | Geoffrey McGivern | Niamh Cusack | Daniel Renton Skinner | Rufus Jones | Paul Kaye | Alice Lowe | Tom Meeten | James Eyres | Rachel Stubbings |
director | Gareth Tunley |