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A supernatural horror film involving the real life story of the Soviet Union';;s most violent serial killer, Andrei Chikatilo. Three American filmmakers travel to the Ukraine to investigate how cannibalism swept through the country during the notorious famine of 1932 and become the targets of the evil spirit of the most violent cannibal in recorded history.
Without leaving the horror formula behind, the director know how to dosify horror and suspense, delivering a very haunting ending. [Full review in Spanish]
Ghoul rewards attention for much of its running time with subtle scares and growing unease, before squandering it in a shaky chase through twisted corridors that goes nowhere unexpected.
The only time this movie hits the mark is when, from time to time, you can see images that by themselves, isolated from the rest, can be chilling. [Full Review in Spanish]
Everything in the movie is an excuse to have the documentarists trapped with an evil spirit in a cabin in the woods. Sounds familiar? [Full Review in Spanish]
"Ghoul" can't decide whether it should be about cannibals, serial killers, ghosts or demons. The found footage trivializes rather than reflects the horrific events that serve as the film's basis.