Pay the Ghost

2015 "Evil walks among us."
5.2| 1h34m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 16 September 2015 Released
Producted By: Voltage Pictures
Country: United States of America
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One year after his young son disappeared during a Halloween carnival, Mike Cole is haunted by eerie images and terrifying messages he can’t explain. Together with his estranged wife, he will stop at nothing to unravel the mystery and find their son—and, in doing so, he unearths a legend that refuses to remain buried in the past.

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Horror

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Director

Uli Edel

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Voltage Pictures

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Greenes Please don't spend money on this.
ChicRawIdol A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
Organnall Too much about the plot just didn't add up, the writing was bad, some of the scenes were cringey and awkward,
sergelamarche Story is holding up but it is a Halloween movie like there are Christmas movies. I liked the connection with the vilain past of english invasion. Nicolas was acting very well, looking properly ghastly when appropriate.
summerharrison-79458 There's a lot of build up for nothing, worth watching but it's not an amazing film.
Kirsty2515 Overall this film is okay. Its defiantly not the best supernatural horror movie I've seen but it defiantly deserves a watch. The plot is not anything that hasn't been done before, Nick Cages plays a father of a boy that goes missing. After a year of searching and doing his own investigation he discovers that there is an supernatural force taking children. Him and his wife fight to discover what happen to their son and try to get back.As expected with this type of movie there are a few jump scares. They are a little hit and miss. Some got me, some were massively preemptive and you knew they were coming. Some of the "scare" scenes felt a little bit rushed, it would have been better if they had more time to build the suspense. I think that would have made this movie a little more spine tingling. The crying lady character is quite sinister, when she appears in a few of the jump scare scenes she looked pretty menacing. I cant say I really liked the vultures that randomly appear. I get they are meant to be a calling card/sign of the crying lady but they feel out of place. I particularly liked the scene when Cage finds the sea of missing children, that was quite chilling. The script was everything it needed to be, but again nothing special. It ticked all the right boxes for the type of film it is, it just felt like it was missing that extra bit of scare factor. Nick Cage does a good job, it almost feels like he could be at the start of getting back on track with this movie. Its not as great as the Nick Cage that was in Con Air or Gone in 60 seconds but it was defiantly a better performance that he has given in other films recently. The only thing I hate seeing is him running. He is not a runner. He looks awkward and uncomfortable and for some reason it irritates me. Sarah Callies plays the part of the grieving mother well. She supports Cages character nicely. I would have liked to see her be a little more involved in the story but she was good when she was on scene. Watch this film if you have an hour and half to spare and fancy watching a jump scare supernatural film. If you want to watch a great horror movie then this isn't for you, maybe watch something else.
kosmasp Can one put a number on that? I mean in Dollars or Euros please? But apart from that silly question (we know it's not money they are after, no one has to mention that), the movie is not as bad as I expected. Nicolas Cage goes to his extreme and crazy routine again at times and you'll either love it or be fed up by it already.Whatever the case, the story itself is nice and the movie has some ups and downs, but has a stellar cast overall that convinces with its story. It also features McHattie, which is always a plus, even if he just did it for the money (very likely), he always brings some gravitas to a plot and the movie he is involved with. Is it enough though? That's up to you to decide