Ghost Stories was one of the highlights of last year’s London Film Festival. The new feature film from writing and directing partners Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman was adapted from the Olivier nominated stage show, and has made the translation to the big screen in fine fashion.

Ghost Stories Movie PosterNyman leads the anthology film as a professor who, very filrmly, does not believe in the supernatural. As the trailer tells us he begins a journey with three unexplained cases that will shake his beliefs to the core. Nyman is joined by Martin Freeman, Paul Whitehouse and rising star Alex Lawther in the film, and the trailer below gives us a terrifying insight into what Dyson and Nyman have in store for us.

RELATED: Read our review of Ghost Stories from LFF

The film is out in cinemas on the 13th of April (that’s Friday the 13th…), here’s the trailer.

If that’s not enough chills to throttle your bones you can check out these three case based teasers.

Ghost Stories Official Synopsis

Phillip Goodman, professor of psychology, arch-sceptic, the one-man ‘belief buster’ – has his rationality tested to the hilt when he receives a letter apparently from beyond the grave.

His mentor Charles Cameron, the ‘original’ TV parapsychologist went missing fifteen years before, presumed dead and yet now he writes to Goodman saying that the pair must meet. Cameron, it seems, is still very much alive. And he needs Goodman to find a rational explanation for three stories that have shaken Cameron to his core. As Goodman investigates, he meets three haunted people, each with a tale more frightening, uncanny and inexplicable than the last.

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