SYNOPSICS
Ghost Storm (2011) is a English movie. Paul Ziller has directed this movie. Carlos Bernard,Crystal Allen,Cindy Busby,Kacey Rohl are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2011. Ghost Storm (2011) is considered one of the best Action,Horror,Sci-Fi movie in India and around the world.
An action packed chase led by Hal and Ashley to save the people on this small island from a strange electrical storm which is led by angry souls from a mass suicide looking for revenge.
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Ghost Storm (2011) Reviews
SyFy Channel unleashes a storm of ghosts...
Every now and then SyFy Channel manages to dish out a movie that surprises in a good way and turns the general view on their production upside down. "Ghost Storm", despite the lame name, was actually one such movie. It thoroughly entertained me from start to end, although it was a bit predictable. The story is about a small island community where something heinous lurks beneath the surface of their idyllic front. The island perish harbors a dark secret. A group of young people are in the graveyard at night when lightning unleashed the dark secret, and spirits emerge from their grave to wreck havoc on the community. For a SyFy Channel original movie, then the effects in "Ghost Storm" was actually quite good. I especially liked the way that the ghostly mist was moving, it looked nice. However, it would have been nice to see more man-like details on the mist, so you knew that these were indeed ghostly entities, and not just a sentient mist. The acting in the movie was also quite good, only a single familiar face or two in the cast list. But people, in general, did good jobs with their given roles. However, "Ghost Storm" is the type of movie that you watch once, and is not likely to watch ever again. It just doesn't have that kind of quality to it. It should be said that compared to many other of SyFy Channel's original movies, then "Ghost Storm" is quite good.
Not great but not bad at all, especially for the SyFy channel
Most SyFy channel movies, with a few exceptions, range from lame to trash. Ghost Storm is one of their movies that isn't too lame and it is certainly isn't trash. It could have been much better sure, for such a good concept it was somewhat of a missed opportunity, but for a SyFy Channel movie it's tolerable. The scenery and lighting are quite creepy, and the editing and special effects actually show time and effort. The opening in the graveyard and the house ambush were also atmospherically effective, and the acting by all is quite good especially the two leads(Crystal Allen the slightly stronger of the two), who also share a sweet chemistry. Apart from a few scenes though, Ghost Storm is lacking in thrills and scares, the pace was too draggy for it to be thrilling and the scares were more predictable than they were shocking. The story has some good ideas and has its moments but can come across as too silly and formulaic with some scenes and strands that are introduced and touched upon but not developed enough. The script is also rather underwritten and can lack flow as well as too much of the cheese factor, thankfully though it is actually nowhere near as bad as most SyFy channel movie scripts(most of the time the script is one of the worst things about them). The ghosts look good and are not entirely personality-less, just that their personalities could have been even stronger, we know they're angry and such but not much else. Overall, not a bad film but could have done more with the ideas they had. 5/10 Bethany Cox
A Few Interesting Ideas but the Story Just Doesn't Work
Ghost Storm (2011) * 1/2 (out of 4) Former couple Ashley (Crystal Allen) and Hal (Carlos Bernard) must fight a mysterious storm that is killing people on their small island. This isn't your typical storm because this one is built upon the spirits of a group of people who killed themselves years earlier and now they've come back for revenge. GHOST STORM has some good stuff scattered throughout it but in the end its just way too serious to be taken serious and it's certainly never scary. Writer-director Paul Ziller has a couple interesting ideas floating around here including how evil can build itself up in something like a storm but for me it just never really added up to anything memorable. I found way too many moments to be rather silly and especially the scenes where the spirits would have their images show up on people's cell phones. I'm sorry but this was just a bit too much for me. I also didn't know why the film was pretty much blood free during the first half only to then turn on the gore during the second half. I did think the performances were actually pretty good and this is especially true for the two leads. I thought Allen and Bernard had some really good chemistry together and they really came across like a real couple. The supporting players were also good in their roles. I'll also give credit to the special effects, which were much better than you'd normally see in a film like this. Still, GHOST STORM is just way too silly for it to really work and the lack of scares is just a death nail.
Don't answer your phone!
The spirits of the dead wreak revenge on the living in a series of freak storms on a small island. This film has a faintly absurd premise and doesn't seem to have been made with a huge budget or anything. It also contains a fair amount of low-ish grade CGI. This much it has in common with many TV movies made for the SyFy channel, many of which are nigh-on unwatchable as a consequence. However this one is mainly played with a straight face and the CGI isn't (for once) meant to resemble something worldly, so much as something other-worldly; this makes it to some extent easier to suspend disbelief. The plot is more rehash than original, but I really didn't mind. The bottom line is that if you go into this with fairly low expectations (as formed from watching other similar SyFy TV movies) then it is basically going to keep you amused for an hour and a half. I've seen plenty worse.
I Didn't Turn the Channel
First off, I am a fan of Steve Bacic. So discovering he was in this was a pleasant surprise. The disappointing part was that the effects were a bit cheesy. You'd think with the advancement in special effects and what's available now that they would have thought of something better than blowing the victims up like bricks and leaving dust behind. I'm guessing the guy with the trigger finger had fun though. As for the characters and story, I have to say I enjoyed it. For this gal not to have turned the channel or turned the TV off...that's a big thing for me. I can't be bothered with crap anymore and the movie held me..so there you go! Imagine my shock when I googled the movie in IMDb and discovered it had a 3.5. That is so not fair in my opinion. I think in all fairness, it deserves a 6!