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Dec 18, 2003 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
Film Reviews: The ever-diminishing line between legitimate news and exploitation is explored with B-movie gruesomeness in Chad Ferrin’s "The Ghouls," a no-budget horror opus shot surreptitiously on the streets of Los Angeles. Using its oft-maligned genre as an avenue for social commentary (much as George Romero did in "Dead" films), exceedingly dark pic is deliberately rough around the edges, offering viewers none of the casual thrills or suspended reality that most contempo horror hits do.
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Directed by : Chad Ferrin
Written by :Chad Ferrin
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