Genre - Supernatural

2002. Nicolas Tse is the head cop in a special, secret ghostbusting crime unit, and his partner, played by Sam Lee, is a ghost. But when Lee reincarnates, he needs to find someone new -- and ends up with fresh-faced traffic... » MORE

Ab Kya Hoga. Ram (Shatrughan Sinha) is a highly successful businessman with an international company (at least we assume as much, given his luxurious mansion and his awesome office with a map of the world behind it). A trip to his friend Rajesh's... » MORE

Computer Superman aka Yod Manut Computer. THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN, Thai-style. And no, I don't mean he is a katoey. But, he does have a horn growing out of his butt. How to explain? I think I'd better start over from the beginning.... » MORE

Dating Death. A group of friends go out to a private island villa, where one of them, after confessing his love of one of the girls, is brutally killed. Five years later, they all go back, and natually, get bumped off one... » MORE

Deals with the Dark. Sam Lee and Samuel Leung star, along with Ronny Cheung, a regular in the TROUBLESOME NIGHT films (never a good sign). Shot on DV. The three skinny punks are complete losers and deep in debt with the local loan shark.... » MORE

Devil Eye. A group of friends goes to Thailand and witness a murder, but do nothing. Soon after the ghost starts haunting them. Things take a turn for the idiotic when one of the girls videotapes her own murder, but the police... » MORE

Distinctive. Shot on video. A group goes out to a village in the country to track down legends of a mythical beast, called "The Distinctive." A reward has been offered for photos, even more money for hide. The group goes hunting,... » MORE

Eye 10, The. A group of friends in Thailand start sharing ghost stories when their Thai friend Chongkwai (Ray MacDonald) whips out a book called "10 Encounters", which specifically describes all the ways a receptive person can see ghosts. The first two ways,... » MORE

Eye 2, The. This sequel to The Eye (2002) manages to pick up a new idea and keeps the "I see dead people" genre fresh seemingly far past its expiration date. This time it's Shu Qi who gets the ability, in one of... » MORE

Eye, The. Angelica Lee plays a young blind woman who gets corneal implants to restore her vision. Unfortunately for her, it also gives her the ability to see ghosts, and even more chilling, the strange visitors who come to take the dead... » MORE

Eyes, The. A teacher decides to take his college students on a study trip to the Mountain of Death. It must be an adult education class, some of the cast looks plenty old. They stay at a mansion that one the student... » MORE

Finale in Blood. A radio announcer (Lawrence Cheng) finds an umbrella that contains the spirit of a dead girl (Ruth Winona Tao). Not quite what I expected from the title. He gets the spirit on the air where she tells her love story,... » MORE

Forest of Death. Another Pang Brothers misfire, this one is hardly a movie at all but feels like a couple episodes of a bad TV series strung together. Ekin Cheng plays a biologist, angry at his girlfriend May(Rain Li) for hosting a paranormal... » MORE

Ghost Eyes. I've always thought contact lenses were evil. Manicurist Bao Ling(Chen Szu Chia) accepts some new contacts from a spooky optometrist client (Szu Wei). Unfortunately, he is an undead vampire, and whoever wears his lenses becomes enthralled by his will (Weak... » MORE

Haunted Office. Three intertwining horror tales revolving around a single office high rise. In the first one, Karen Mok takes a job at a company where every year, ghosts force a handful of workers to kill themselves. The second story involves Jordan... » MORE

Haunted School. The story begins with a 'Cryptkeeper' type narrator (a hopping vampire), introducing the tale. Lots of paper flutters everywhere, there's lightning and thunder, and the camera zooms and floats and turns all over the place. Spooky music plays. And then... » MORE

Hex. Cross, double-cross, and revenge from beyond the grave is the name of the game in this Chinese adaptation of the standard TALES FROM THE CRYPT storyline. Although you may not guess the secret of HEX until the end, you will... » MORE

Hong Kong Show Girls. Joe can't get money to fund his latest play, "Geometric Life", until he learns from his former mentor that selling out can actually help you still stay in business. So he promotes a new play, "Show Girls", which immediately finds... » MORE

Horror Hotline...Big Head Monster. Francis Ng is a producer of a radio call-in show about supernatural phenomenon. When a reporter (Josie Ho) and film crew from the U.S. show up to get an in-depth story, they follow the lead of a particularly strange caller,... » MORE

House of Devil Evil Sledge. Behind the great title lurks a good contender for the worst Hong Kong movie ever. Shot on video without style, and populated by non-actors, HOUSE OF DEVIL EVIL SLEDGE is certainly almost as low as you can go. ... » MORE

House of Mad Souls, A. To forget her ex-boyfriend Man, Jitty (Cindy Sirinya Berbridge) moves out of the city and into the suburbs. But wait -- it's even more horrible than that! While she's there, she keeps getting haunted by a little boy. From there,... » MORE

Imp, The. Ah Keung (Charles Chin) is looking for a fulltime job to support his wife and child-to-be, and understandably wants to stand on his own and not accept a job from his father in-law (as if taking a job from your... » MORE

Inner Senses. A great concept, poorly executed. Leslie Cheung is a psychiatrist who does not believe ghosts exist, and explains them away as a construct of our overactive brains. Karena Lam, on the other hand, is a girl who sees dead people.... » MORE

Kinnaree. Brothers Pong and Pun are competing in a road rally race somewhere in the forest areas of Thailand, when they accidentally strike a completely naked woman with their car. She isn't human, she's a Kinnaree. Her and her kind enjoy... » MORE

Life after Life. George Lam is a well-to-do technology and astrology whiz who gets hired by businessman Patrick Tse to design a Fashion Show like no other. He picks Flora Cheung as the lead model, and decides on some creepy old wooden puppets... » MORE

Mong Tak Cho 2: Snake Goblin. Because there were so many unanswered questions after the first one. A terrible, shot on video Cat-III softcore film featuring the cast that is usually the second string in these things as the stars. Chow Ka Yu is the Goblin... » MORE

Mr. Vampire 2. Do you like little cute kids playing vampires? Do you like watching loud, whiny, fat children? Say no more! This is the film for you! ... » MORE

Mummy Aged 19, The. An update of the classic 50's teen angst movie I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF, starring the boy band SHINE (Tsui Tin Yau, Wong Yau Nam). 19 year old Bobo (Tsui Tin Yau), hates his name so much he changes it,... » MORE

My Left Eye Sees Ghosts. Johnnie To puts together another of his formulaic comedies, with some success. This time Sammi Cheng stars as a girl who meets a millionaire on vacation and marries him after three days. Shortly after that, he dies, and she moves... » MORE

Necromancer. The gangsters and smugglers are using magic to augment their abilities, so its only natural the police use it as well. A special police taskforce specialising in bringing down magic users corners a man who has hidden a huge amount... » MORE

New Blood. Dark, nasty, and bleak horror film about suicidal lovers. One of the victims has an unusual blood type and three donors are rounded up in the middle of the night to give. They end up saving the man, but the... » MORE

Nightmare in Precinct 7. Andy Hui is a cop who, after a near fatal shooting, can see dead people. But this isn't a SIXTH SENSE sort of movie where he has to help them now, rather, it is the ghosts who help him. After... » MORE

Nine Girls and a Ghost. The hot new nine member girl band "Cookies" get their movie debut in this rather mundane story of a ghost (Edison Chen) who helps the girls in school while they help him discover his identity. Some really poor CGI enhanced... » MORE

One Missed Call. Once again technology spreads a murderous killer virus that ends up being somehow a vessel for the hatred of the dead. With RING (1998) it was the telephone, PULSE (2001) used the internet, and now ONE MISSED CALL uses cellphones... » MORE

Play with Strangers. A pleasant low-budget production featuring a group of my favorite supporting actors. Roy Cheung stars as a "bootlicker," which apparently is a person who goes around gambling with and generally ingratiating themselves to various rich businessmen in the hopes of... » MORE

Possessed. The hosts of a radio call-in program about the supernatural (Julian Cheung and Ozawa Maju) begin investigating possession cases to help boost ratings for fear of being replaced as hosts by a Feng Shui master (Lam Suet). When they investigate... » MORE

Possessed (1983). Buddy cops Hsiao (Gary Siu) and Ming (Lau Siu Ming) go on a drunk and end up shooting to death a homicidal maniac trying to chop up his own wife. It sets in motion a chain of events that unleashes... » MORE

Scaremonger. Sam Lee and Jerry Lamb star in this pathetic horror comedy about a couple writers looking for new stories, who encounter a woman who lures men to her home where they are eaten by her husband. The appearance of Jude... » MORE

Shadow. Stephen Fung and his pals hang out on the beach picking up women, until one day he runs into a girl he hasn't seen since High School. They look her up and visit only to find she has committed suicide... » MORE

Sleeping with the Dead. Jordan Chan shacks up with the dead whenever he gets the chance in this dark ghost story about a woman who was raped and killed on her birthday and comes back to do in her assailants one by one. Simon... » MORE

Snaker. One of the first films made in Cambodia since the Khmer Rouge, Snaker (the regrettable Hong Kong DVD version english title of the film, far less eloquent than the translated Cambodian title, The Snake King's Child) is a landmark in... » MORE

Split of the Spirit. At last, a horror movie about interpretive dance. It's such a natural fit I'm surprised the combination isn't used more often. ... » MORE

Troublesome Night 10. In TN 8, we briefly see Bud Gay in his office at a trading company. This time around, the story concerns Gay and his co-workers as their boss (Wayne Lai) takes them on a holiday to Cheung Chau, a common... » MORE

Troublesome Night 11. Bud Gay and his co-workers are at it again. This time they volunteer to help clean garbage off the beach to meet girls. And while there, one of the girls gets possessed by a woman who was slain by her... » MORE

Troublesome Night 12. Bud Gay and Bud Yan are back again, this time in Shenzhen, helping a couple girls with their new beauty parlor. To increase business, their friends (the landlord and his pal, Mr. Nine and Onitsuke, who have been in TN... » MORE

Troublesome Night 13. Thirteen was never so unlucky as now, when it has the misfortune of being attached to the end of a Troublesome Night title. This time around, the filmmakers apparently decided to take a nice vacation to Thailand to film themselves... » MORE

Troublesome Night 14. Here's a novel experience -- I was actually entertained by some of this entry in the neverending series. The Bud family grows by one when Helena Law's ex-husband, "Budcasso," sends her a wedding invitation and offers her shares in his... » MORE

Troublesome Night 15. Eric Tsang lends his star power to this fifteenth installment, but does little to improve it. In his past life, he betrayed his village to the invading Japanese, and after killing a man's wife and child in front of him,... » MORE

Troublesome Night 16. It had to happen -- here's a meta-TROUBLESOME NIGHT episode, which begins with the cast discussing with the director ideas for the next TN movie. When the boys try to escape the brainstorming session by climbing out the bathroom window,... » MORE

Troublesome Night 17. The Troublesome Night series goes to prison in this episode, about a wrongly accused man (Sam Lee) who hangs himself in prison to prove his innocence. Meanwhile, his girlfriend (Theresa Mak), in despair, kills herself in her apartment. Now the... » MORE

Troublesome Night 18. The series that won't lie down and die is now officially old enough to vote, or enlist in the army, but not yet responsible enough to drink alcohol (at least, such are the laws in the United States. If anyone... » MORE

Troublesome Night 19. By now the most interesting part about the series is wondering if they are going to get to 20. Now, they've got only one more to go. This time around, the cast takes a beach vacation and films it. Anita... » MORE

Troublesome Night 8. Simon Loui is Bud Pit, an out of work movie maker. He moves his family to the New Territories to save on the rent. So we put up dramatic non-scares like a crummy landlord, a barking dog, taoist prayer slips... » MORE

Troublesome Night 9. Picking up right where TN 8 left off, Bud Pit (Simon Loui) has finally found a job, working nights on a casino boat. Maggie Cheung Ho-Yi is a gambling addict who is trying to get rich for love (not quite... » MORE

Twilight Zone Cops: My Spirited Wife. Michael Chow is on the trail of a serial murderer who rapes and kills his victims in gardens around Hong Kong. He obsesses endlessly over the case and even gets a vengeful ghost to help him solve it, but the... » MORE

Unplugging Nightmare. This is what the TROUBLESOME NIGHT series would look like with a little more money and more serious storylines. The story concerns a reporter (Yoyo Mung) who has the same dream over and over again for ten years, about a... » MORE

Untold Story: Sudden Vanished. Wayne Lai gets his own little digital video franchise, 'UNTOLD STORY.' It has nothing to do with the famous Herman Yau UNTOLD STORY films. Instead, it's basically the X-FILES. Wayne Lai and Fannie Yuan are cops who resign from the... » MORE

Vampire's Breakfast. A vampire of the strictly Western variety (not even a single hop) is sucking the blood from countless victims and the cops don't have a clue. Along comes a reporter (Kent Cheng) who uncovers the mystery, with the help of... » MORE

Visible Secret. Shu Qi sees dead people in this mystery/romance which also stars Eason Chan as a somewhat dopey, lovestruck guy intent on wooing her. Things get stranger and stranger for Eason as his romance blossoms, until he can no longer tell... » MORE

Visible Secret 2. Eason Chan and Jo Koo star as newlyweds who don't have much time together before Chan has an accident and goes into a coma. When he awakes, he meets his old friend (Cherrie Ying) who helps him investigate his wife,... » MORE

Walk In. Tommy (Dayo Wong), a charming cop with a loving girlfriend (Yu Li), runs into a fight between two gangs and it hit by a car and paralyzed from the waist down. Meanwhile, a stuttering idiot named Chicken (Danny Lee) was... » MORE

Woh Kaun Thi?. An Indian ghost story in the Scooby Doo mode. Dr. Anand (Manoj Kumar) is about to get a huge inheritance, if he is sane. Naturally, at about that time, he meets a ghost (Sadhana), his fiance (Helen) is murdered, and... » MORE