Reviews: When Good Ghouls Go Bad (2001) Movie Review
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This in-depth review of When Good Ghouls Go Bad (2001) explores its story, characters, and scares in detail, offering insights for every horror fan.
Patrick Read Johnson directed When Good Ghouls Go Bad (2001) is a ghoul comedy that won 1 movie award and was nominated for another award. When Good Ghouls Go Bad is based on a story by R.L. Stine.
When Good Ghouls Go Bad is about twelve-year-old Danny Walker is shocked to learn that the small Minnesota town he just moved to can’t celebrate Halloween because of a local curse. With the help of his recently deceased (but still kicking) Uncle Fred, Danny must battle an army of prankster ghouls rising from the ground to break the curse once and for all - and bring back the magic of Halloween.
When Good Ghouls Go Bad is an entertaining film for younger audiences but is a bit boring for older audiences. The zombies in this film all deliver excellent performances with Christopher Lloyd topping the crowd. This movie is not a film I will rush to watch again but once a year around Halloween is not bad.
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- When Good Ghouls Go Bad Rating Scores
- Our Score: 4/10
- Overall Score: 5.43/10
- IMDB: 6.2/10
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