Something went wrong
Try again later.
Ghost Ship
After discovering a passenger ship missing since 1962 floating adrift on the Bering Sea, salvagers claim the vessel as their own. As they prepare to tow it back to land, that 'strange things' happen...
28 December 1973, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
19 October 1976, Savannah, Georgia, USA
7 March 1971, Verona, Veneto, Italy
11 September 1958, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
7 December 1988, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
8 June 1966, Spring Valley, New York, USA
6 September 1955
20 February 1965, Long Island, New York, USA
October 18, 2008
There is a sense of predictability about the film after the promising start and for all its good intentions it never takes us on board with its mish mash of ghosts, mysticism and spiritual concoction.October 26, 2002
A ticket to tedium, a horror movie so devoid of horror that mouths will open wide in yawns, without a scream to be heard.October 29, 2002
A dumb movie with dumb characters doing dumb things and you have to be really dumb not to see where this is going.October 29, 2008
B-movies can be better than this.April 29, 2009
It's moody and atmospheric, with a lot of solid performances from the cast.January 01, 2011
Do not board Ghost Ship.October 30, 2002
A lame script, featuring sorry dialogue and a senseless story, is more likely to provoke laughs than screams from its intended audience.January 27, 2009
Three things can be counted on from Warner Bros. and Dark Castle's annual Halloween release: (1) a lot of spiffy special effects; (2) a fair amount of gore; and (3) not one single scare.October 29, 2002
In a cut-and-paste job more transparent than ectoplasm, Ghost Ship screenwriters Mark Hanlon and John Pogue plunder every notable horror movie from the last 30 years.October 26, 2002
Audiences will feel more tricked than treated after sitting through this silly gorefest that wastes the talents of several good actors.June 24, 2006
The final reel plots a course smack between predictable and sheer idiocy.February 08, 2014
The folks at Hollywood's Dark Castle Entertainment are polluting the high seas with this dead-in-the-water combo of The Shining and Titanic.