Ghost Stories just got a cool new trailer.
And it’s about as spooky as you might expect.
It’s time to take a step into the unknown as Professor Phillip Goodman (played by Andy Nyman) investigates three supernatural cases which might just turn out to be true. If that’s not spooky enough, the three cases were imparted to him in a letter from his dead mentor.
A great setup for a horror film. But will the good professor solve these cases?
Or are there things even he can’t explain?
Ghost Stories is based on the hit stage play by Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson, and it looks as though the entire thing has transferred beautifully to the big screen.
It’s spooky, it’s full of dread, and it’s all very British.
The perfect setting for some good old-fashioned Ghost Stories.
Here’s the official synopsis:
“Phillip Goodman, professor of psychology, arch-skeptic, the one-man ‘belief buster’ – has his rationality tested to the hilt when he receives a letter apparently from beyond the grave. His mentor Charles Cameron, the ‘original’ TV parapsychologist went missing fifteen years before, presumed dead and yet now he writes to Goodman saying that the pair must meet. Cameron, it seems, is still very much alive. And he needs Goodman to find a rational explanation for three stories that have shaken Cameron to his core. As Goodman investigates, he meets three haunted people, each with a tale more frightening, uncanny and inexplicable than the last.”
I can’t help thinking that Ghost Stories is something really different.
And it might just be bloody brilliant, too.
Ghost Stories stars Andy Nyman, Martin Freeman, Alex Lawther, Nicholas Burns, and Paul Whitehouse.
Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson both wrote and directed the movie.
Ghost Stories heads to cinemas on 13 April 2018.