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Reviews of movies featuring ghosts.

The Forest

The Forest

Ghost Movie Review: The Forest Happy Wednesday everyone! Today I’m excited to participate in a discussion and movie review with the fabulous Tasha Drake! We’ll be discussing the recent ghost movie The Forest, so please hop on over to Tasha’s neck of the woods and join the talk. Do you love ghost movies? Of course, you do. Let us know your favorites!

Writerly Wednesday with Tasha

Writerly Wednesday with Tasha

Writerly Wednesday with Tasha Duncan-Drake Today I’m hanging out with the incomparable Tasha Duncan-Drake, prolific author and co-founder of Wittegenpress. She graciously hosted me for a joint discussion on a Korean ghost film called Tale of Two Sisters from Director Kim Jee-woon. I first met Tasha through Blogging A to Z when we were happy to discover we both loved ghost film and fiction. I had a great time doing Blogging A to Z this year and met interesting people….

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Z is for Zap!

Z is for Zap!

Welcome to Day 26 of Blogging A to Z! Yay! You made it to the end! Be sure to visit the other participating blogs. You can find them here. Book-ish Ghosts Throughout the April challenge, you get to guess the ghost novel, ghost movie, or ghost beginning with the letter of the day. You can find Book-ish Ghosts contest rules here in the theme reveal. Z is for Zap! Zap is what these ghost fighters (played by Dan Akroyd and Bill Murray)…

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X is for XP

X is for XP

Welcome to Day 24 of Blogging A to Z! Be sure to visit the other participating blogs. You can find them here. Book-ish Ghosts Throughout the April challenge, you get to guess the ghost novel, ghost movie, or ghost beginning with the letter of the day. You can find Book-ish Ghosts contest rules here in the theme reveal. X is for XP XP is the abbreviation for xeroderma pigmentosum, a rare genetic disorder in which individuals cannot repair the damage caused by…

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W is for Water

W is for Water

Welcome to Day 21 of Blogging A to Z! Be sure to visit the other participating blogs. You can find them here. Book-ish Ghosts Throughout the April challenge, you get to guess the ghost novel, ghost movie, or ghost beginning with the letter of the day. You can find Book-ish Ghosts contest rules here in the theme reveal. W is for Water Wow, only five more days to go in our Blogging A to Z Challenge. Thanks for hanging in to the…

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V is for Villa

V is for Villa

Welcome to Day 21 of Blogging A to Z! Be sure to visit the other participating blogs. You can find them here. Book-ish Ghosts Throughout the April challenge, you get to guess the ghost novel, ghost movie, or ghost beginning with the letter of the day. You can find Book-ish Ghosts contest rules here in the theme reveal. V is for Villa Estrella Today, V is free. Is it because V rhymes with free? Perhaps. It’s also because today’s ghost movie is…

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G is for Goose flesh

G is for Goose flesh

G is for Goose flesh  Welcome to Day 7 of Blogging A to Z! Be sure to visit the other participating blogs. Book-ish Ghosts Throughout the April challenge, you get to guess the ghost novel, ghost movie, or ghost beginning with the letter of the day. You can find Book-ish Ghosts contest rules here in the theme reveal. For you movie buffs out there, today we have a ghost movie. Here are your clues. Clue 1: A psychic from a small southern…

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Film Review: The Awakening

Film Review: The Awakening

  Peril on the Screen: The Awakening Thanks to a recommendation by reader Joanna over at DanseNoir, I watched the ghost movie The Awakening. The Awakening features a story within a story, so there’s a mystery aspect as well as a supernatural one. As the movie opens, Florence Cathcart (Rebecca Hall) exposes a fraudulent seance followed by the dramatic arrests of the perpetrators. Britain is reeling from the momentous losses of World War I and the flu pandemic, and grieving…

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Ghost movie review: Haunted

Ghost movie review: Haunted

So, New Year’s Eve, and I found myself alone in the house. I ask you, what better way to ring in the new year than to immerse oneself in a ghost movie? Maybe the ghost can be a metaphor for the death of the old year. Or maybe that’s reaching. At any rate, I rented Haunted, a 1995 movie with a starring cast including Sir John Gielgud, Kate Beckinsale, and Aidan Quinn. Professor Ash, a ghost debunker, journeys to the…

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R.I.P. Reading Challenge Wrap-up

R.I.P. Reading Challenge Wrap-up

(image credit) Sadly, it’s time to wrap up Readers Imbibing.Peril VIII. It’s fitting that our cloaked heroine appears to be fleeing the scene, don’t you think? I had fun participating for my third time over at Stainless Steel Droppings and even surpassed past attempts. During the challenge, I viewed one movie and read six books. If you missed them, here they are: Ghost Town the movie with Ricky Gervais, Tea Leoni, and Greg Kinnear Notes from Ghost Town by Kate Ellison The…

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Ghost Movie Review: Ghost Town

Ghost Movie Review: Ghost Town

Thank you, Carl at Stainless Steel Droppings, for once again hosting R.I.P! Ghost Town with Ricky Gervais, Tea Leoni and Greg Kinnear, directed by David Koepp. I was visiting my daughter and son-in-law in Seattle, and we decided to watch a scifi movie. Of all things, our search netted Ghost Town. (Such is the difficulty with the ghost genre—there is no ghost genre; you find ghosts when you least expect them.) Anyhow, ghost aficionado that I am, I jumped at…

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