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Kung Fu Ghost is a 2022 action comedy film directed by Jennifer N. Linch in her feature directorial debut and written by Ivan White. The film stars Linch, Noah Sargent, Mark Atkinson, Amber Grayson and David S. Dawson. Kung Fu Ghost was released on August 2, 2022 by Vision Films.

Kung Fu Ghost
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Directed byJennifer N. Linch
Written byIvan White
Produced byJennifer N. Linch
Starring
  • Jennifer N. Linch
  • Noah Sargent
  • Mark Atkinson
  • Amber Grayson
  • David S. Dawson
  • Whitney Wegman-Wood
  • CinematographyJérôme Dolbert
    Edited byJennifer N. Linch
    Music byDyathon

    Production
    company

    Nameless Productions

    Distributed byVision Films

    Release date

    • August 2, 2022 (2022-08-02)

    Running time

    95 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish

    Plot

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    Daisy inherits a mysterious aged property from her late grandfather, a martial arts master whom she never met. When she shows up on the grounds, she finds the house is being haunted by ghosts. When burglars stumble into the estate, she calls on the spirits to put a stop to them.

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    Production

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    This is the feature length directorial debut for Linch.[1]Anindie martial arts film, Kung Fu Ghost was produced by Nameless Studio.[2] The film was shot with an Angenieux Lens on a Red Epic 8K camera[3]inSan Diego.[4] After wrapping principal photography in 2019, additional scenes were scheduled to be filmed in July 2020.[5] Larry Johnson of Stanford, Kentucky was an associate producer on the project.[6]

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    The film was initially scheduled to release late in 2020[7][8] though it would later be announced to release in summer 2020.[9] It was then delayed until the following Summer,[10] before an eventual release on August 2, 2022.[4][11] The film was distributed by Vision Films.[12]

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    Alan Ng at Film Threat scored it 6 out of 10 claiming “dialogue is the film’s greatest weakness.”[13] Jim Morazzini of Voices From The Balcony rated it 3 out of 5 and stated it should be of interest to a younger audience.[14] That's My Entertainment praised the film, saying "it knows exactly what it’s supposed to be and leans into it."[15] Space Jockey Reviews says it includes an homage to Ghost, claiming that it's a "fun, ultimately uplifting movie."[16] The Action Elite compared the film to older Jackie Chan movies and complimented the choreography.[17] World Film Geek scored it a B+ claiming that the "choreography is actually pretty decent for an American B movie."[18] In a mixed review, Trina Boice says that that "musical score is appropriately goofy" but the "dialogue is clunky and stiffly delivered."[4]

    References

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    1. ^ Chambers, Isaac (2020-03-04). "Filming starts for new martial arts comedy 'Kung Fu Ghost'". Far East Films. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Paltridge, Peter (2020-03-21). "Kung Fu Ghost Wraps Filming; First Screens Revealed". PopGeeks. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Antequera, Robb (2020-03-04). "Kung Fu Ghost: Jennifer Linch's Latest Martial Arts Comedy Starts Filming". Ultimate Action Movie Club. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ a b c Boice, Trina (2022-06-18). "Kung Fu Ghost movie review". Movie Review Mom. Archived from the original on 2022-06-21. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Martin, Peter (2020-06-22). "KUNG FU GHOST Reveals First Poster For Indie Martial Arts Comedy". ScreenAnarchy. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Roberts, Abigail (2022-07-27). "Stanford native helps produce Kung Fu movie". The Interior Journal. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  • ^ Phinney, Lauren (2019-12-31). Local film 'Kung Fu Ghost' is a supernatural romantic martial arts comedy -. KUSI. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Jennifer Linch | 10/11/19. KTNV. 2019-10-12. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Martin, Peter (2020-03-30). "Indie Martial Arts Comedy KUNG FU GHOST Soldiers On". ScreenAnarchy. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Valentin, Albert (2021-01-27). "Check Out This Extended Clip from "Kung Fu Ghost"". WorldFilmGeek. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ "Kung Fu Ghost (2022) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
  • ^ "Vision Films, Inc". Vision Films. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Ng, Alan (2022-07-18). "Kung Fu Ghost | Film Threat". Film Threat. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  • ^ Morazzini, Jim (2022-07-19). "Kung Fu Ghost (2022) Review". Voices From The Balcony.
  • ^ Brandes, Jordan (2021-01-29). "Kung Fu Ghost Hints At Fun In The After Life | That's My Entertainment!". That's My Entertainment. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Rennirt, Chris (2022-03-27). "Kung Fu Ghost". Space Jockey Reviews. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Friel, Eoin (2022-03-22). "Indie Feature: Kung Fu Ghost with Jennifer Linch". The Action Elite. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  • ^ Valentin, Albert (2022-07-19). "Kung Fu Ghost (USA, 2022)". WorldFilmGeek. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
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