"Ghostland" has FSK clearance and the director explains what he thinks about the remake of his movie "Martyrs"


On April 5th, Ghostland 's new movie by Pascal Laugier will be released in German cinemas. In our review, the genre work came off well with 7.5 points and certainly some horror fans are already looking forward to the director's film, which has now received its FSK rating. Ghostland will appear uncut in this country with a FSK16 release. Originally, however, the FSK awarded an age rating from 18 years. However, the German rental Capelight Pictures did not want to accept this and went into a revision procedure. The success of this commented capelight is as follows:

After the successful revision process we can announce that Pascal Laugier's Ghostland got the FSK 16 release (uncut) in Germany and even if it does not matter to most of you in the cinema anyway, for the Blu-ray later it is but quite pleasant, no "penalty" to get charged for deliveries - or not to have to run again to post, because the daughter at home was not allowed to accept the Amazon parcel. 1080p high resolution horror movies download online to watch at home,office,travelling or while waiting from hdmotionmovies website using openload links.

We do not know what Pascal Laugier says about age ratings, but fellow movie starters have figured out what the French filmmaker thinks of the US remake of his second feature film Martyrs . His words to the American remake is relatively clear:

"The Internet has said from the beginning that a remake of 'Martyrs' is a stupid idea. The Internet was right. "[...]" I did not even know that the remake was shot. I tried to look at it, but only lasted 20 minutes. It was like watching my mother being raped! Then I stopped. Life is too short."

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