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Ghost Track (2022)

Directed by Jason M.J. Brown · 2022 · Katie Richmond-Ward, Lamissah La-Shontae, Tamara Glynn, Adam Probets, Jude Forsey

In the 2022 horror film Ghost Track, directed by Jason M.J. Brown, a haunting unfolds from the lingering trauma of a teenage death. Morris, a young boy, dies tragically on a train line while his friends watch, powerless to save him. Two decades later, those now-adult friends are drawn back together by eerie occurrences that suggest Morris’s spirit is not at rest. The film leans into slow-burn dread, using muted visuals and ambient sound design to evoke the weight of unresolved guilt. There are no jump scares for spectacle’s sake—instead, the horror emerges from silence, shadow, and the psychological unraveling of characters haunted by their past inaction. Katie Richmond-Ward, Lamissah La-Shontae, Tamara Glynn, Adam Probets, Jude Forsey, Darren Randall, Sam Rose, Lisa Poisman, Natalie Biggs, and Olivia Maiden deliver restrained, emotionally grounded performances that anchor the film’s quiet unease. Ghost Track doesn’t mythologize its ghost; it treats him as a manifestation of collective shame, making the terror personal and intimate. The tone recalls early 2000s British and indie horror—think The Descent meets The Wailing, stripped of grand spectacle and rooted in emotional realism. This is not a slasher or supernatural thriller with elaborate lore; it’s a somber meditation on memory and consequence. It suits viewers who prefer atmosphere over action, psychological tension over gore, and films that linger in the mind long after the credits roll.

Why it’s worth watching

Ghost Track (2022) stands out as a minimalist horror gem grounded in emotional truth rather than spectacle. With a runtime of just 74 minutes, it avoids bloated storytelling, delivering a tightly wound narrative about guilt and consequence. Director Jason M.J. Brown crafts a chilling atmosphere through restraint, letting silence and subtle cues build dread. The cast, including Katie Richmond-Ward and Lamissah La-Shontae, brings authenticity to characters burdened by a shared tragedy. For fans of slow-burn, character-driven horror like The Wailing or The Others, this is a quietly powerful experience that rewards patience. It’s a rare horror film that feels more like a haunting memory than a scare tactic.

Trivia

  • Directed by Jason M.J. Brown
  • Released in 2022
  • Runtime: 74 minutes
  • Starring Katie Richmond-Ward, Lamissah La-Shontae, Tamara Glynn, Adam Probets, Jude Forsey, Darren Randall, Sam Rose, Lisa Poisman, Natalie Biggs, Olivia Maiden
  • Genre: Horror

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