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In the sleepy little town of Fairwater, a monstrous evil has awakened... an evil so powerful, its reach extends beyond the grave. Director Peter Jackson and executive producer Robert Zemeckis unleash a riveting thriller with the most spectacular special effects this side of the hereafter. For Frank Bannister (Michael J Fox), death is a great way to make a living: ridding haunted houses of their unwelcome "guests". But he's in cahoots with the very ghosts he promises to evict! It's the perfect scam... until Frank finds himself at the centre of a dark mystery. A diabolical spirit is on a murderous rampage, and the whole town believes Frank is behind it. (Universal Pictures UK)

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Lima 

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English A cross between Ghostbusters and Natural Born Killers. If it was made by another director, I'd buy it, but I didn't expect such a mediocre film from Jackson. There are some brilliant moments (e.g. the scene from the Egyptology museum), but the mixed feelings prevail. ()

kaylin 

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English "Ghosts" don't belong among my very favorite movies, I think it's one of those movies that I'm glad I've seen, but once is enough. However, it doesn't change the fact that I had a great time, that Michal J. Fox has enchanted me once again, and that it's still a movie with great horror elements that work, even in contrast with the relatively humorously conceived story, which fits perfectly with Peter's early horror classics. ()

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lamps 

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English The premise is great, the actors are brilliant, the execution is funny and creative, and yet there’s something missing. Or maybe there is so much that we gradually get lost in all the references, boogeymen killing boogeymen and boogeymen talking to strange people, and get so deep into Jackson's head that the very superficial, unoriginal and unexpectedly overwrought final act doesn't touch us and we are left with the familiar feeling of "this should have been different (and better)". I had fun the first time, the second time I would have to skip a lot between scenes, so a golden and harmless average – 60% ()

J*A*S*M 

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English Decent fun, but if Jackson had gone easier on the special effects and left the comedy aspect aside, I can imagine that this story could be nicely scary. Instead, it looks as if Marty McFly had gone to New Zealand to fool around with ghosts, instead of seriously taking care of issues related to time travel. ()

D.Moore 

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English One of those films in which everything is just right. Peter Jackson brims with both fierce directorial and screenwriting ideas. The Frighteners is constantly entertaining, and black humor lovers are sure to really enjoy it. Michael J. Fox starring and music from Danny Elfman and the fantastic special effects of the Weta Studio make all those fiery dead and flying spirits a joy to behold. ()

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