The Frighteners (1996)

The Frighteners (1996) poster
Rating: ★★
Medium vs Ghostly Serial Killer Comedy

Before The Lord of the Rings, Peter Jackson flopped badly with this ghost comedy. Jackson allows his obsession with the effects technology to take over at the expense of much else and provides little that is funny

Hamlet (1996)

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Rating: ★★★★
Shakespeare Adaptation/Ghosts and Madness

Kenneth Branagh emerged as an director with his dynamic cinematic Shakespeare adaptations. In this lavish production, he attempts no less than a definitive version of what is regarded as Shakespeare’s greatest play

To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (1996)

To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (1996) poster
Rating: ★★
Ghosts of Memory

Ambiguous ghost story in which Peter Gallagher sees and talks to his late wife Michelle Pfeiffer. Written by hit tv producer David E. Kelley (The Practice), this frequently disappears into its own self-congratulatory dialogue

Pom Poko (1994)

Pom Poko (1994) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Anime/Raccoons Declare War on Humanity

Delightful and charming Studio Ghibli film about shape-changing raccoons that blend with humanity when their forest is threatened

Ghost Lantern (1993)

Ghost Lantern (1993) poster
Rating: ★★
Hong Kong Reincarnation Romance Comedy

From Andrew Lau, director of Infernal Affairs, a weepy Hong Kong comedy about a man caught up in a romantic quandary from his previous reincarnation

The House of the Spirits (1993)

The House of the Spirits (1993) poster
Rating: ★★
Latin American Family Saga/Magical Realism

A star-studded but ponderous adaptation of Isabel Allende’s cross-generational family saga set in an unnamed South American republic that comes with Magical Realist elements

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) poster
Rating: ★★★★★
Halloween Denizens Take Over Christmas/Stop-Motion Animation

Tim Burton and Henry Selick combine on this stop-motion animated fantasy made in Burton’s characteristcially eccentric style, a beautifully stylised and dark fantasy in which assorted Halloween denizens invade Christmas

Lucky Encounter (1992)

Lucky Encounter (1992) poster
Rating: ★★
Hong Kong Ghost Child Comedy

A frenetic Hong Kong slapstick comedy about hoodlums trying to obtain a stash of money from a house that is inhabited by a ghost boy

Like Water for Chocolate (1992)

Like Water for Chocolate (1992) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Magical Realism/Magic Cooking

Charming and delightful Mexican venture into Magical Realism concerning a daughter frustrated in finding her true love who throws herself into cooking that brings out her suppressed emotions

Painted Skin (1992)

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Rating: ★★
Hong Kong Supernatural Fantasy

A Hong Kong supernatural fantasy that has been made as a copy of the ground-changing A Chinese Ghost Story. The last film directed the legendary King Hu, the man who created the Wu Xia film

Alice (1990)

Alice (1990) poster
Rating: ★★
Modernised Alice in Wonderland

One of Woody Allen’s less interesting films, a modernised version of Alice in Wonderland with Mia Farrow as a bored housewife who passes through various surreal experiences

Ghost (1990)

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Rating: ★★★★
Man Returns as a Ghost

A popular hit in which Patrick Swayze is killed and becomes a ghost. Bruce Joel Rubin’s script has enormous fun in interpreting aspects of the ghost story from the ghost’s point-of-view.

Heart Condition (1990)

Heart Condition (1990) poster
Rating: ★★
Bigoted White Man Gets a Black Ghost Companion

Light fantasy oddity with Bob Hoskins as a racist slob of a cop who receives a heart transplant and suddenly gets a deceased Denzel Washington as a ghostly companion

Ghost Dad (1990)

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Man Returns as a Ghost Comedy

Riding high on the success of The Cosby Show, Bill Cosby flopped on cinema screens with this comedy where he appears as a father who returns as a ghost to sort out his children’s lives

Troll 2 (1990)

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Evil Goblins/Classic Bad Movie

Acclaimed as one of the worst films ever made, this has a legendary bizarreness that has made it a cult film, everything from the ridiculousness of its dialogue and effects to the cast that seems made up of unskilled amateurs

Mystery Train (1989)

Mystery Train (1989) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Anthology of Tales from a Memphis Hotel/Ghost of Elvis

Dry and typically laconic trio of tales from Jim Jarmusch all set around characters at a Memphis hotel on the same night. Included here for one episode featuring the appearance of a ghost Elvis

Ghosts Can’t Do It (1989)

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Widow Guided on an Erotic Journey by Her Late Husband’s Ghost

An erotic film starring Donald Trump – I kid you not! A legendarily awful Bo Derek film where she is a widow who searches the world for the perfect body for her late husband’s ghost to reincarnate in

Ghostbusters II (1989)

Ghostbusters II (1989) poster
Rating: ★★
Team of Spook Chasers Comedy

A weak follow-up to the hit original that essentially killed off any further Ghostbusters sequels. Most of the the cast are back but the plot and proceedings feel like a walk-through for all involved.

Field of Dreams (1989)

Field of Dreams (1989) poster
Rating: ★★★★★
Mystical Baseball Field with Ghost Players

Beautiful fantasy where Kevin Costner hears a voice that directs him to build a baseball diamond in his cornfield where dead players to return to life. A genteel fantasy filled with nostalgia for lost Americana and the 1960s

Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988)

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Alcoholic Millionaire Comedy/Ghost Butler

A completely ignored sequel to Arthur, the non-genre comedy hit with Dudley Moore as an alcoholic millionaire. Included here because butler John Gielgud turns up as a ghost

Beetlejuice (1988)

Beetlejuice (1988) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Gonzo Afterlife Comedy

This was where the world took notice of Tim Burton in his second film. This throws the standard ghost story on its head with the dead trying to exorcise the living. The show is dominated by Burton’s wild set-pieces and Michael Keaton’s OTT title performance

Da (1988)

Da (1988) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Autobiography of an Irish Childhood/Cranky Father’s Ghost

Charming work of autobiography filled with some great performances in which Martin Sheen remembers his childhood in Ireland with an irascible father. Also a ghost story.

Peacock King (1988)

Peacock King (1988) poster
Rating: ★★
Wu Xia Film

Hong Kong-made Wu Xia based on a Japanese manga about warrior monks fighting to stop the opening of portals to Hell. This seems uninspired when it comes to the flights of fantasy the genre specialises in, although picks up when it comes to the vigour of its cheap makeup effects scenes

Dudes (1987)

Dudes (1987) poster
Rating: ★★½
Punk Road Movie/Modern Western/Ghost Cowboy

From director Penelope Spheeries, this is an almost unclassifiable oddity. As three punks set out in a search of a better life, this becomes a road movie and Western homage (with ghost cowboys)

No Retreat, No Surrender (1986)

No Retreat, No Surrender (1986) poster
Rating: ½
Martial Arts/Ghost of Bruce Lee

Martial arts film about a bullied teenager who gets aid from the ghost of Bruce Lee. A shabby effort lifted by the dynamic presence of a then unknown Jean-Claude Van Damme

School Spirit (1985)

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Teen Comes Back from the Afterlife to Get Laid Comedy

In the vein of frat house comedies of the era like Animal House and Porky’s, this is an embarrassingly cringey film about a teen who is killed while trying to get laid and insists on lingering about to finish the job

Edge of Darkness (1985)

Edge of Darkness (1985) poster
Rating: ★★★★★
Nuclear Power/Environmental Thriller

One of the great tv series of the 1980s, a powerful and incisive snapshot of Thatcherite England, the backroom politics of the nuclear power industry and the environmentalist movement. A brilliantly written show featuring great performances

Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure (1985)

Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Overgrown Adolescent's Nonsense Adventures

Pee-Wee Herman is someone who polarises crowds to love or extreme hate. The was the first film from Tim Burton who seems charmingly attuned to the kitsch banality of Pee-Wee’s universe

Ghostbusters (1984)

Ghostbusters (1984) poster
Rating: ★★½
Team of Spook Chasers Comedy

An overrated classic that is nevertheless an undeniable fixture of 1980s pop culture. Overlong, it is largely carried through Bill Murray’s lazy sarcasm and the sterling work from the visual effects team

Kung Fu from Beyond the Grave (1982)

Kung Fu from Beyond the Grave (1982) poster
Rating: ★★
Martial Arts vs Evil Sorcerer

Hong Kong kung fu films of the 1970/80s contains some bizarre crosshatches in a search for novelty. Here a kung fu practitioner takes on a sorcerer who raises ghosts and even Count Dracula to fight

An American Werewolf in London (1981)

An American Werewolf in London (1981) poster
Rating: ★★★
Modern Werewolf

John Landis brings the werewolf film into the modern era with this revisionist work where a modern character is forced to confront it as real, while depicting the transformation with an arsenal of top-drawer effects.

Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (1976)

Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (1976) poster
Rating: ★★★
Wife and Her Dead Husband Comedy

A hit Brazilian film with Sonia Braga as a widow who remarries only for her wayward late husband to reappear as a ghost after she finds she is missing his passion. Charming and whimsical

Tommy (1975)

Tommy (1975) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Demented Rock Musical/Messianic Pinball Player

Ken Russell’s adaptation of The Who’s hit album is filled with gloriously mad, glitter rock excess and wildly over the top acting in the ways that only Russell ever managed

Psyched By the 4D Witch (A Tale of Demonology) (1972)

Psyched by the 4D Witch (A Tale of Demonology) (1972) poster
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Sex and Witchcraft

Fascinatingly bizarre psychotronic film about an innocent drawn into the secrets of sexual witchcraft. Bad filmmaking on almost every level

Play It Again Sam (1972)

Play It Again Sam (1972) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Romantic Advice from Humphrey Bogart's Ghost Comedy

Comedy based on a Woody Allen play in which Allen plays his usual hapless character who receives romantic advice from the ghost of Humphrey Bogart

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask (1972)

Rating: ★★★★
Sex-Themed Skits/Genre Spoofs

Woody Allen film that takes the title of the best-selling sex manual and spins it out as the basis of a series of hilarious sex-themed skits. Contains the famous episode with the giant breast run amok

The Amazing Mr Blunden (1972)

The Amazing Mr Blunden (1972) poster
Rating: ★★★
Children's Ghost Story/Time Travel

This Victorian-set children’s film has not been widely seen and has gained a small cult reputation for many years its ambitious plot involving a ghost story and time travel

Scrooge (1970)

Scrooge (1970) poster
Rating: ★★½
Miser's Redemption Musical

Musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol starring Albert Finney as Scrooge, this is made on a big budget, leading to an extravagant and often over-produced film

The Red Tent (1969)

The Red Tent (1969) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Ill-Fated Expedition to the North Pole/Ghosts of the Dead

On the face of it, this is not the most likely of films to be included – a depiction of the ill-fated true-life expedition to cross the North Pole in a dirigible in 1928 – but is for a wraparound wherein the survivor is judged by a tribunal of ghosts. A beautifully made and epical film

Hillbillys in a Haunted House (1967)

Hillbillys in a Haunted House (1967) poster
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Country and Western Singers in a Haunted House Comedy

A film of legendarily bad proportions where a group of Country and Western singers end up in a haunted house. Despite casting some famous horror actors, this is more interested in its excruciating country performances

How I Won the War (1967)

How I Won the War (1967) poster
Rating: ★★★
WWII Absurdist Black Comedy

A World War II comedy from Richard Lester that heads into a wild absurdism, a film that is both brilliant and numbingly noisy. Most did not get the surreal blacker-than-black tone and the film was not a success

The Road to Hong Kong (1962)

The Road to Hong Kong (1962) poster
Rating: ★★★
Screwball Comedy

After a decade, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby returned for their sixth and final Road movie. Both they and the knockabout comedy are on great form with the show taking on the influence of the 60s spy movie fad and even sending them to The Moon

Cinderfella (1960)

Cinderfella (1960) poster
Rating: ★★
Sex-Reversed Cinderella Comedy

The popular fairytale has the sexes reversed and is reworked as a comedy vehicle for Jerry Lewis, although the upshot of this is that we get a Cinderella who is now a near-imbecilic Beverly Hills stepchild

Ghost Chasers (1951)

Ghost Chasers (1951) poster
Rating: ★★½
Idiots Try to Expose a Medium Comedy

Another of the films from the East Side Kids/Bowery Boys, a prolific comedy act of the era. Here the boys set out to bust a fake medium racket during the course of which they are aided by a ghost

Rashomon (1950)

Rashomon (1950) poster
Rating: ★★★★★
The Subjectivity of Perception

Classic film from Akira Kurosawa about the subjectivity of perception in which a trial is held about a murder and all four witnesses retell an entirely different story about what happened

The Ghost and Mrs Muir (1947)

The Ghost and Mrs Muir (1947) poster
Rating: ★★★★½
Ghost-Mortal Friendship

One of the most beautiful of all 1940s light fantasy films about the sweet and tender relationship between widow Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison as the ghost of the sea captain in the house she moves into

The Time of Their Lives (1946)

The Time of Their Lives (1946) poster
Rating: ★★
Ghost Comedy

An Abbott and Costello comedy. Not one of their monster bashes but a variant on the light comedy that had been popular in the last decade with Lou as an 18th Century ghost haunting Bud Abbott in the present. Can’t say I am a big fan of their humour, most of the slapstick that seems dated today

Blithe Spirit (1945)

Blithe Spirit (1945) poster
Rating: ★★★
Ghost Drawing Room Comedy

An early David Lean film, an adaptation of a Noel Coward play, a drawing room comedy in which a medium conjures a man’s late wife amid much malarkey and mayhem

Dead of Night (1945)

Dead of Night (1945) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Horror Anthology

Celebrated British horror anthology, which tells five ghost stories and tales of the supernatural. All are strong stories with The Ventriloquist’s Dummy segment in particular having become regarded as a classic

The Canterville Ghost (1944)

The Canterville Ghost (1944) poster
Rating: ★★½
Ghost Comedy

Amiable comedy adapted from an Oscar Wllde story with Charles Laughton as a ghost condemned to walks the family castle for his cowardice. Contains much Wartime comedy about the clash between British and American cultures

The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)

The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942) poster
Rating: ★★
Universal Frankenstein Sequel

The fourth of Universal’s Frankenstein films where Lon Chaney Jr inherits the role of the monster and makes it into a stumbling brute that lacks the pathos of Boris Karloff. The plot recycles what has now become the cliches of the series

Topper Returns (1941)

Topper Returns (1941) poster
Rating: ★★★
Ghost Screwball Comedy

Second sequel to Topper , the screwball light fantasy comedy about a dull man who is driven crazy by ghosts only he can see. This throws everything into an Old Dark House setting but proves there is still a good deal of droll, nonsensical humour to be found in the formula

The Ghost Goes West (1935)

The Ghost Goes West (1935) poster
Rating: ★★½
Haunted Castle Comedy

A light fantasy comedy with Lucas Donat as the inheritor of a Scottish castle that is haunted by a ghost and the problems faced when the castle is sold to be shipped to America