The Lockdown Hauntings is a 2021 British horror film written and directed by Howard J. Ford and starring Tony Todd and Angela Dixon.
[2] During the COVID-19 lockdown in England, as we see aerial shots of eerily deserted streets, a number of women living alone and reaching out remotely to others via Zoom begin to wonder if their isolation might be making them imagine things.
This is because, as occult investigator Jordan Myers informs people viewing his online videos tells us, pandemic isolation mimics being alone inside a haunted house, creating conditions for ghosts to emerge.
I had also soon after that worked with John Rhys-Davies on a Champagne film of all things and then found out they had the same manager, a super chap called Jeff Goldberg, so we reconnected; then when I was about to go forward with The Lockdown Hauntings and needed to cast Jordan Myers, the main paranormal expert, I kind of meditated over who would be the absolute best person to do this and I thought, "go big", then BOOM.
[8] Ian Sedensky of Culture Crypt dismissed the movie as "scatterbrained claptrap that is dull as dirt," criticizing "a cast list overstuffed with a whopping 34 characters, which is about 20 too many for what should be a straightforward mystery."