Ghost Note
Ghost Note
| 01 August 2017 (USA)
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An immortal blues musician terrorizes childhood sweethearts reunited over the Thanksgiving holiday.

Reviews
Paul Magne Haakonsen

When I stumbled upon "Ghost Note" in the horror section, I must admit that I was immediately lured by the cover art. I hadn't heard about the movie prior to finding it by sheer random chance. I must admit that after having read the synopsis for the movie, then I wasn't all that thrilled about it. But still, I decided to give the movie a chance and picked it up to watch.Most of the cast was non-familiar faces to me, which was essentially good, because I do enjoy watching new talents on the screen. And not being familiar with the actors and actresses often leaves room for impression, especially when the performers do well with their given roles and characters.30 minutes into the movie and I still didn't really know whom the characters were. Aside from the lead character, which made for a somewhat flaccid character gallery. And that did reflect somewhat poorly onto the storyline of the movie. It should be noted that as the movie progressed I didn't really come to grow attached to any of the characters in any way, and that mean that the character gallery was one-dimensional and flaccid."Ghost Note" seems to follow a very old school recipe for making a horror movie. And one of the good things about the movie is that it throws you right into the action, and doesn't waste well over half an hour in order to establish mood and setting, like so many horror movies tend to do. However, the movie sort of stumbles and loses momentum some time before halfway through, and that takes a toll on the enjoyment of the movie.Certain aspects of the storyline were good and interesting, but the overall coherency and presentation of the storyline was just not an impressive result. For a horror movie, then "Ghost Note" was lacking things that would actually make it a scary movie. Now, I am not saying that it was a bad movie, just don't expect to be bedazzled by something that will revolutionize the horror genre."Ghost Note" turned out to be somewhat of an ordeal to sit through. And I can in all honesty say that I am not going to return to this movie a second time.

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michaela_2010

Great story line and pacing. With a steady build in the suspense and a terrifying final show down. The main protagonist is full of teenage angst and defiance, causing herself more trouble then she was first ready for. The supporting characters are well rounded making the story line and the world we are transported to come to life. There are a few minor technical difficulties, but overall a fun yet scary journey.

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Kristen Miller Taylor

If your into the horror genre this is a must see, especially with the ability to stream it on Amazon Prime! Ghost note has a really unique and intriguing story line. Being from Mississippi I love the concept of the blues man that sells his soul to the devil. That is not so unusual in southern folk lore but where it takes you from there certainly is. You have Wicans, Seances, an Immortal Musician, haunted records, etc... Good job with building the characters all the way to the final climax with Eugene. Great score, loved the soundtrack.

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Leofwine_draca

GHOST NOTE is a slow-moving independent horror production that suffers from a hugely uninteresting first hour which is all character work and very little incident or frightening moments. Instead this is an attempted mood builder that simply doesn't build much in the way of mood. The lack of likable protagonists hurts it too. The drawn-out story finally gets going towards the climax, with a cool-looking antagonist spirit, but by then it's too little, too late.

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