Scary Friday Nights: Teen Ghost Punk

A full free Movie of the Day is posted on the JoBlo Horror Movies YouTube channel every other day during the week, but on Fridays things get even weirder and a little funnier. Start your weekend off right by enjoying scary friday nights! Every Friday, we’ll take a look at another genre film that you can watch in its entirety, free of charge, either on the YouTube channel linked above, or in the video embedded here.

The Friday Fright Night feature we have for your viewing pleasure this week is a rare type of movie: the family horror comedy musical. I’m not saying there aren’t other movies that fit that description, but there aren’t many. And the family horror comedy musical we’re looking at today is from writer-director Mike Cramer. teen ghost punkwhich was first released in 2014.

I can’t say that family horror is something I watch often, musical comedy or not, but I do appreciate that movies like this exist. It’s “Gateway Horror,” a movie that young children can watch and that could lead them to seek out more horror as they grow older. They may not be able to dive directly into The conjuring, Insidious, The Hauntingeither The Amityville Horrorbut they can look teen ghost punk…and maybe they’ll see more movies that involve ghosts, and eventually want to see a horror movie about ghosts. And they soon became members of the latest generation of Monster Kids. All horror fans have to start somewhere.

With a punk-loving ghost, paranormal investigators, and a questionable milieu, teen ghost punk it could be the first “horror movie” seen by a future genre filmmaker. Or a future punk rocker.

teen ghost punk has the following synopsis, which was provided by Cramer himself: Carol, recently divorced, moves with her children, Amanda (16) and Adam (12), from rural Michigan to a Victorian house near Chicago. As the three begin to adjust to their new surroundings, strange things start to happen. Spooky noises. Unexplained disasters. Old punk rock albums are missing. Suspecting the house is haunted, Adam and Amanda hire a kooky medium and a team of bumbling paranormal investigators to help them, then discover on their own that the house is haunted by the ghost of a 17-year-old punk guitarist. named Brian, and his fun-loving band of dead friends. Amanda and Brian form a friendship that soon turns into romance. When the past collides with the present, how will Amanda figure out her future?

Cramer has an acting role in the film alongside Lynda Shadrak, Grace Madigan, Keith Habersberger, Marc Muszynski, Ricky Haschmeyer, Brian Wohl, Courtney Blomquist, Adria Dawn, Noah Kitsos, Shane Magwire, Rachel Pospisil, Austin Cone, Parish Collier, Cory Krebsbach. , Michelle Thompson-Hay, DeShawn Dixson, Jake Shadrake, Miora Brumfield, Darren Stephens, Sinead McDonald, Dominick Alesia, Dan Canales, Andrew Newton-Lee, Kevin O’Brien, Jack Cramer, Eli Weinberg, Juliet Peterson, Alex Peterson, Aleks Vasic, Ethan Ramsay, Jason Ruff, Alex Waheed, Ella Gill, Steve Bankes, Frank Schwerin, Gary Anthony Ramsay, Brian Shaw, Ava Brennan, Jane McDonald, Marge Schwerin, Nancy Scullion, Jodi Kingsley, Kelly Anne Clark, Keenan Benshop, Caleb Jordahl, Jonah Lazarus, Carrie Bankes, Harlene Ellin, Spencer Lombardo, Michael Baron, Laura McKenzie, and Carter Lodwick.

teen ghost punk It was the second feature film directed by Cramer, who got his start in the entertainment industry by appearing on the television show Out of control and also appears in the 1987 film concrete angels. He made his feature directorial debut with the 2009 comedy. Dear Mr. Fidrych – but he hasn’t done anything else since he worked at teen ghost punk nine years ago. We’ll have to keep waiting to see if Cramer is going to direct a third movie.

so take a look teen ghost punk – It’s free! – and let us know what you think by leaving a comment below or on the YouTube page. Would you like to see a third Mike Cramer movie?