4/10
Ghost Ball
17 August 2018
Warning: Spoilers
In the sleepy town of Greenburgh, New York, there is a house with a history of unsolved murders where the victims were crucified. A group of paranormal investigators go to the house and do a lot of filming as they want to make a good pilot for SyFy. Some of the production is found footage type, some is not. Billy (Aaron Sauter) is the practical joker in the group and a pot smoker. He is Tim's brother so he is tolerated, plus he sets up the cameras.

We get an explanation early in the film and more detailed later. An ancient cult called "Novum" needs to kill 59,049 people in order to get Lucifer back into heaven. The scare factor was typical for the genre. At times there was no cell phone reception, at other times there was reception. They always had the Internet.

The best part of the film was the practical jokes they played on each other. I never thought I knew the characters. Now I figured Lucifer getting back into heaven would have been something uneventful here on earth but that was not the case.

Guide: F-word. Brief sex. No nudity.
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