
Eager to join the horror cinema gold rush of the late-1970s, co-writer/director James Makichuk tries his luck with absolute fright in 1982’s “Ghostkeeper,” only he forgets to bring absolute fright. The endeavor (co-scripted by Doug MacLeod) intends to explore madness and monsters, doing so around a Canadian lodge located in the middle of nowhere. It’s the stuff of suspense and mystery, but “Ghostkeeper” doesn’t contain any tension, with Makichuk clearly struggling to manage the basics in genre entertainment. There’s a wintry location and some mysterious happenings going on around a seemingly deserted building, but the film just sits around for the most part, showing little enthusiasm for delivering chills, while the story simply never arrives. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















