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Directed by James Felix McKenneyOrigin USAGenres HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Angus Scrimm,
Larry Fessenden,
James Felix McKenneyRating28%
In the beginning, The Off Season appears to be the story of a young couple from New York City moving up to Maine to get away from it all. Soon, strange things begin to happen in the one-room apartment that they occupy—things that the once close couple cannot discuss with each other. This is not a typical ghost story resulting from a tragic death, but the tale of a place haunted by guilt and the fear of abandonment. , 1h40
Directed by Brad AndersonOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Psychologie,
Ghost films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films set in psychiatric hospitals,
LobotomieActors David Caruso,
Peter Mullan,
Paul Guilfoyle,
Josh Lucas,
Brendan Sexton III,
Larry FessendenRating63%
Gordon Fleming is the owner of a small asbestos removal company. The stresses of work and being a new father are causing problems between him and his wife, Wendy. He is in a desperate financial bind and makes a bid to remove the asbestos of the Danvers State Hospital, closed fifteen years ago, within one week. His team consists of Mike, a law school dropout who is knowledgeable about the asylum's history; Phil, who is filled with bitterness after losing his girlfriend and finds solace in smoking marijuana; Hank, whom Phil lost his girlfriend to; and Jeff, Gordon's nephew, who suffers from severe nyctophobia., 1h44
Origin JaponGenres HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Ghost films,
Films about disabilities,
Sign-language films,
Films about language and translationActors Meisa Kuroki,
Jang Geun-suk,
Maki Horikita,
Mami Hashimoto,
Itsuji Itao,
Rakuto TochiharaRating49%
High school student, PAM, hangs herself at school due to severe bullying from her classmates, but she is saved and committed to a hospital in a state of coma. Her friend, Asuka Matsuda, who is also bullied, plans to take revenge against their classmates, all of whom have gone to Busan, South Korea on a field trip. Using her computer, she clicks her class photo to place the cell phone curse. Her first victim is Azusa Kusunoki; Azusa receives a message accompanied by a photo showing her hanged. At Busan, Azusa is separated from her classmates in a busy marketplace and is killed when a noose drags and hangs her, with her spitting out a red candy afterwards. Teruya Mikami receives the message next, but now accompanied with the text "Death exempt by forwarding the message". He shrugs it off and goes to a restroom, but is killed when a loose telephone wire electrocutes him to death. More students start to receive the message, and they race to forward it to their friends, saving them at the cost of their friends' lives., 1h29
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Brittany Murphy,
Thora Birch,
Marc Blucas,
Tammy BlanchardRating46%
Alice Evans (Brittany Murphy) needs to complete a screenplay, which she has not finished due to a psychological breakdown after her boyfriend, Ben, tried to kill her. With the deadline for the screenplay approaching, she accepts an offer by a producer friend to let her stay in a Victorian-style home he has recently purchased, so she can focus on her work. She insists on staying there alone, and her friend Rebecca (Tammy Blanchard) reluctantly agrees and leaves her there., 2h30
Directed by Elijah MoshinskyOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Albert Finney,
Nicky Henson,
Josie Lawrence,
Linda Marlowe,
Michael Culver,
Michael HordernRating69%
As the novel unfolds, Allington is beset by a number of difficulties, including his father's death by stroke at dinner one night, and a drinking problem that causes hypnagogic jactitation and hallucinations; Maurice compounds his problems by pursuing an affair with his doctor's wife, neglecting his daughter Amy (whose mother, Maurice's first wife, was run down in a road accident) and attempting to seduce both his current wife and his mistress into a ménage à trois, which backfires when the two women take an enthusiastic interest in each other and effectively shut him out of the orgy., 1h32
Origin JaponGenres HorrorThemes Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Ghost filmsActors Erika Sawajiri,
Shun Oguri,
Aya Sugimoto,
Serena Varghese,
Itsuji Itao,
Christine AutenRating49%
A young boy, Takeshi, is told by a mysterious woman that he will die after picking up a ticket inside a red bag. While boarding the subway train home, he is pulled outside of the train, which briefly stops when the conductor is distracted by a figure outside. The next day, Takeshi's classmate, Noriko Kimura, finds the ticket and shows it to her sister, Nana, experiencing a vision of a baby and her mother in the process. Noriko spots Takeshi while waiting for the train and tries to follow him, but ends up missing too. Nana decides to take action and contacts the train conductor, Shunichi Kuga. From the name she remembers written on the ticket, Yaeko Aonuma, she learns that the ticket has been returned to the lost-and-found multiple times and the people who did so have all died. The victims all have two distinguishing features: black marks covering their face and black eyes. Nana visits Takeshi's apartment, but flees when she sees that Takeshi has returned, but is naked, pale, has dark marks on his face and dark eyes, with his mother repeatedly babbling that he is no longer Takeshi., 1h37
Directed by Bruce Pittman,
Ron OliverOrigin CanadaGenres Thriller,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Ghost films,
Serial killer filmsActors Michael Ironside,
Justin Louis,
Richard Monette,
Lisa Schrage,
Terri HawkesRating58%
In 1957, seventeen-year-old Mary Lou Maloney (Lisa Schrage) enters a church, where she confesses her sins to the priest (Jay Smith), claiming to have disobeyed her parents, used the Lord's name in vain and had sinful relations with various boys. The pastor tells her that "these are great sins and she should prepare herself for the consequences." Before leaving, Mary Lou tells the priest that she loved every minute of it and leaves her phone number in the confession booth along with a written message: "For a good time call Mary Lou."