‘Holy Ghost’ movie review | …a nice attempt

Movie: Holy Ghost (English)
Starring: Jenn Osborne, Cleve Langdale, Maya Adler, David Tiefen Daniel, Daniel S. Carlan, Aaron Blomberg
Director: Shravan Tiwari
Producer: Sandip Patel
Banner: SR & HP Films
Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes
Release Date: 8th August 2025
Censor: UA
Rating: 3/5

By Yogesh Mishra

Renowned for his critically acclaimed Hindi series and films, including Murshid, Aazam, and “Two Zero One Four,” director Shravan Tiwari has come up with the English horror-mystery picture “Holy Ghost,” which stars Jenn Osborne, Cleve Langdale, and other actors.

At the start of the movie, Grace Brown (Maya Adler), a little girl from the town of Augusta, is kidnapped and found on a kidnapper’s remote farm. She insists that she was saved by Jim (Aaron Blomberg), a police officer who died a year ago. Jenn Osborne’s character, Detective Madison Wells, begins to unravel a horrifying mystery that blends real-world and supernatural terror. When another girl goes missing, the investigation gets more serious as it reveals a wider plot linked to earlier murders, hidden facts, and the possible resurgence of a spectral killer or rescuer. The climax is the real centre of the story. So, to see what happens in the end, you must watch it.

The movie’s main draw is actress Jenn Osborne. The audience was captivated by her captivating on-screen persona as a detective, and her performance is exceptional. Another draw of the movie is little artist Maya Adler. Her role in the movie is a fantastic fit for her naive appearance. Aside from them, other artists such as Aaron Blomberg, Daniel S. Carlan, David Tiefen Daniel, and Cleve Langdale have also performed their roles well.

The story, storyline, and dialogues are all superb, and Shravan Tiwari’s engaging directing maintains the audience’s interest throughout the whole movie. The cinematography is good, and the faraway places are well rendered.

Overall, this is among the best horror-mystery films that will be able to wow viewers, particularly those who enjoy this genre. So why wait? Visit your nearest theatre to watch it.