Pay the Ghost

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Almost a year after his young son disappeared while by his side on Halloween night in New York City, Mike (Nicolas Cage) is alone and haunted by terrifying visions of his son. Desperate but determined not to let go he researches all the cases of missing children in the city and comes to a horrifying conclusion. After bombarding the detective in charge of the case with his crazy-sounding theories he finally reunites with his estranged wife (Sarah Wayne Callies) and explains to her what he now believes. Every Halloween a vengeful ghost surfaces to abduct three children and if they don't recover their son within a short window of time on All Hallows Eve, he will be lost to the spirit world forever. Following a series of terrifying clues, Mike is led deeper into the ancient curse that could destroy him and all he loves. (Arrow Films)

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J*A*S*M 

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English When out of nowhere and without much advertising we get a supernatural thriller (though in this case it’s rather a mystery horror movie, regardless of what the current tag says) with Nicolas Cage, you can expect a disaster and will not pay much attention to it. But then you notice the name of Uli Edel, who, among others, has directed an episode of Twin Peaks and the Oscar nominated The Baader Meinhof Complex. Well… Pay the Ghost is a competently shot trip back to the 1990s. Really, it reminded me of those supernatural and unambitious thrillers of that era, where a well-known actor chases ancient demons and curses in the streets of an American big city. It even has a mysterious digital condor and an unconvincing digital ending. To be honest, for most of the film I was of the idea of giving it four stars, some of the scenes are truly scary and chilling, to the point that I got goosebumps several times. Unfortunately, they are followed by rather blander ones that are good mostly as a guilty pleasure. So I’ll leave it at three stars, especially because of the ending, but I must admit that the film is far from boring. Actually, I’m surprised that someone is still making something so nineties, and quite solidly at that. ()

kaylin 

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English Pay the Ghost is one of those films that may not thrill, but it also doesn't offend. I'm happy to see Nicolas Cage in something with potential here and there. And I think this film had it, it just didn't fully utilize it and rather played on the fact that the creators know the audience and don't want to give it anything extra. Maybe they can't. Certainty is certainty and I'm quite happy with that. It didn't disappoint. ()

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Malarkey 

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English `Nicolas Cage` is the name that speaks for itself nowadays but it is a set of mind as well. He seems to be frozen in time, still doing his own mystical thing that if not overly extravagant can be quite enjoyable. Pay the Ghost is just like that. I wouldn’t even say I watched a B-rated movie. I quite liked it. At first it comes across as psychological drama that turns into horror and finally some Celtic mythology gets mixed into the premise so you get a feeling that you’re watching some kind of independent continuation of National Treasure. I like that type of movies, it reminds me of ‘90s including the movie’s ending and I don’t have any reason not to return to those movies. So Nicolas, you got me with this one. A good old-school mysterious thriller. ()

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