Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Crystal Reed | ... | Adult Beth | |
Mylène Farmer | ... | Pauline | |
Anastasia Phillips | ... | Adult Vera | |
Emilia Jones | ... | Young Beth | |
Taylor Hickson | ... | Young Vera | |
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Kevin Power | ... | Candy Truck Woman |
Rob Archer | ... | Fat Man | |
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Mariam Bernstein | ... | Janet |
Alicia Johnston | ... | Cooper | |
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Ernesto Griffith | ... | Sanford |
Adam Hurtig | ... | Beth's Husband | |
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Denis Cozzi | ... | Beth's Son |
Sharon Bajer | ... | Eve | |
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Tony Braga | ... | Beth's Limo Driver |
Paul Titley | ... | Lovecraft |
Following her aunt's death, Colleen and her daughters inherit her house. However, during their first night in their new home, murderers enter the home, putting Colleen in a situation where she must fight to save her daughters' lives. When the girls suffer a terrible trauma during the night, their disparate personalities diverge even further. The younger daughter, Beth, is said to become a famous horror author with a perfect family and life in Los Angeles, while her sister, Vera, can't cope, and loses her mind faced to an unshakable sense of paranoia. Sixteen years later the daughters and mother reunite at the house where Colleen and Vera continue to reside, it is then that strange events begin to take place. Written by Sultan and Aaron
From the director who brought Martyrs, this one is kind of different take in mixing horror into pysychological drama. That's why I think movie is interesting. Ghostland had the intense drama and eerie moments. I know that this is not as brutal as Martyrs had before but it is also bring back cringey moments. The plot keeps me guessing because of bringing back the past into present events. That's my main concern but I love the whole acting and cinematography had the creepy feeling into it. 7/10 for making me love psychological horror.