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 * starring      = Ian Hecox

Anthony Padilla

T-Pain

Francesca Galassi

Cristina Spruell


 * music         = Daniel Licht
 * studio        = Defy Media

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 * distributor   = YouTube Red
 * released      =
 * runtime       = 84 minutes
 * country       = United States
 * language      = English

Ghostmates is a American comedy film directed by Jack Henry Robbins and starring Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla of Smosh. It is Smosh's second feature film, after Smosh: The Movie. The film was produced by Defy Media and featured heavy involvement by Smosh's own production manager Ryan Finnerty, who served as writer and co-producer. The plot follows the socially awkward Charlie Ross, who finds that he has an unexpected roommate in the form of the ghost of Eddie Clayton.

The film premiered on December 14 on YouTube Red to mixed reviews.

Synopsis
Things are looking up for socially-awkward and unemployed Charlie when he finds a great new apartment that comes with everything -- even a ghost, Eddie, the type of roommate you'd want to strangle... if he weren't already dead. Eager to evict his haunted houseguest, Charlie agrees to help Eddie make amends with the living and get to heaven.

Cast

 * Anthony Padilla as Anthony
 * Ian Hecox as Ian
 * T-Pain as himself
 * Francesca Galassi as Jessica Matthews
 * Cristina Spruell as Sam
 * Jon Alexi as Male Student
 * Shay Ali as Bollywood McAdams
 * Luka Bayan as Cleaner #2
 * Erika Bowman as Camera Woman
 * Michael Canetty as Old Man
 * Norman Franklin as N/A
 * Mahogany Gordy as Female Student #2
 * Joseph Hartless as Jock #1
 * Stevie Mack as Rick Bowman
 * Bobby Marchesso as Tim
 * Jesse Nava as Trevor
 * Elaine Partnow as Old Woman
 * Isaac Perez as V-Gods Guy
 * James Joseph Pulido as Cop Partner
 * Lonnie Richard-Gardner as Jock #2
 * Smita Sanbui as Bollywood Gosling
 * Meghan Sanders as Zombie
 * Austin Uku as Main Cop
 * Michelle Way as Debbie
 * Skyler Wright as Female Student #1
 * Randall Yarbrough as Director

Critical reception
Ghostmates was met with mixed reviews.

Common Sense Media gave it a negative review saying "This is an unfunny, poorly-made movie that takes a trite premise and turns it into a collection of predictable jokes. Even ideas that have potential to be funny -- a Law & Order parody with zombies, for instance, or T. Pain reading Poe's "The Raven" -- are so lazily done, they're as half-baked as everything else with this movie. The pacing is incompetent, the production level amateurish, and the attempts at humor are forced."