
Eric Hayes is a stringer. One notch below the lowest rung of the journalistic ladder. A video vulture preying on police chases, ambulance runs, and random street violence, selling his footage to the highest bidder and living on a steady diet of cigarettes and bloodlust. For years, Eric has lived off of other people's pain and misery. But he's about to discover something beneath the streets of Los Angeles even hungrier for blood than he is. He's about to discover THE GHOULS.... (Full plot summary below)
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Eric Hayes is a stringer. One notch below the lowest rung of the journalistic ladder. A video vulture preying on police chases, ambulance runs, and random street violence, selling his footage to the highest bidder and living on a steady diet of cigarettes and bloodlust. For years, Eric has lived off of other people's pain and misery. But he's about to discover something beneath the streets of Los Angeles even hungrier for blood than he is. He's about to discover THE GHOULS.
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| User ReviewLeslie DLow and dirty shot-on-video gutter-shocker with decent acting and realistic gore effects. The minimal budget and setting totally works in its favor. They sure don't make them like this anymore. |
| User Reviewsanfr pMuch better then Chad Ferrin's first film "Unspeakable", even though i do like Unspeakable |
| User ReviewDavid MThis movie was sweet. But then again, most people don't like what I like. |
| User Reviewhashim 7Low budget indie horror about a freelance videor who searches the streets looking for a news story to record whether it's a brutal murder scene, a suicide attempt... or even a sewer-dwelling cannibal clan that stalks the city streets at night looking for a meal. It's pretty grim natured and gory at times - the opening scene of actual news footage of a guy blowing his brains out with a rifle after unsuccessfully setting himself on fire kicks things off, then we get sporadic moments of blood and gore from gut-munching to skinning, but it's not super-gory or grotesque. I also enjoyed seeing Joseph Pilato in a small cameo who plays another foul-mouthed bastard character similar to his portrayal of Captain Rhodes in "Day of the Dead". I thought the film was well enough made given it's budget constraints and I found the film to be good overall. If you're use to modern independent horror that's dark and pulls no punches then check it out. |
| User ReviewPrivate UOkay, I'm used to seeing low-budget horror flicks where genre stars get top billing for what amounts to a cameo (Joe Pilato in this film, for example) but I'm a little pissed that Tiffany Shepis was only in this movie for maybe 12 seconds. I was robbed of the chance to look at her (always a pleasure), and her acting talents (often overlooked) were wasted. Her part in this could have literally been played by a blow-up doll. Tiffany deserves better. The movie itself was pretty good, and the music seemed to be inspired by the Naked Lunch soundtrack. |
| User ReviewTristan PDecent indie horror flick that earns points for at least trying to be different. Having hated Chad Ferrin's UNSPEAKABLE, I watched this only because Tiffany Shepis is in it, and guess what? She's in it for (maybe) 8 seconds. |