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Ghostlight is strong enough to stand on its ... nor does its story represent some kind of left-field provocation. If anything, it’s a modest film, one that works its charms softly as it quietly ...
Their second feature is “Ghostlight,” which they co-directed from a script by O’Sullivan, a similarly small-scale indie drama with a huge heart that fearlessly tackles the kind of big ...
The montage that opens the American independent drama “Ghostlight” is a familiar one. We follow Dan Mueller (Keith Kupferer), a serious and burly older man, waking up and preparing for work.
The title of the indie film "Ghostlight" refers to a theatrical superstition. It's that a light bulb kept lit on stage keeps the theater ghost company even when actors are not present. Critic Bob ...
“Ghostlight,” a sincere and somewhat over-tidy modern-day drama, explores all three — love, grief and the healing nature of playacting — and their effect on one heartland family. Made ...
“Ghostlight” is all about the healing power of art. Kelly O’Sullivan’s screenplay conveys its intentions through Dan (Keith Kupferer), a construction worker who discovers the best way to ...
That’s the gist of “Ghostlight,” named for the single bulb often left burning in a theater when all the rest of the lights are shut off, keeping it from total darkness. If that sounds like a ...
Ghostlight opens with darkness smothering the rustle and whispers of an audience making its way to their seats before the show starts. Then: The rattling hiss of the stage curtain opening.
NPR's Lauren Frayer speaks with actors Keith Kupferer, Tara Mallen and Katherine Mallen Kupferer, a real family of actors, about playing a fictional family in the new movie "Ghostlight." FRAYER ...
I don’t know how they did it, but directors Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson, working from O’Sullivan’s script, risked a hundred pitfalls in their new film “Ghostlight” and ...