High school student Ichigo Kurosaki lives an ordinary life, besides being able to see ghosts and the blurry memories of his mother's death under strange circumstances when he was a kid. His peaceful world suddenly breaks as he meets Rukia Kuchiki, a God of Death.
Ghost story based on a legendary Thai folk tale.
A group of Thai ghost legends have grown tired of haunting and move to the country to help humanity.
Very loosely based on a true story of Thai adventurer/photographer Joai Bangchark. After fleeing animal poachers, Joai receives a necklace made of elephant tusk from a dying man in the forest. The necklace can apparently control the actions of elephants. Using the necklace, he must thwart a band of evil animal poachers and save a local village, with the help of the ghost of a baby elephant.
Aek becomes a taxi driver after getting laid off from his job. However, the money seems to be better than he expected. Everything goes fine beside the fact that he keeps dreaming about a lady who has been in his taxi. Later after he falls in love with a girl named Fon the lady in the dream becomes very angry. His taxi is now officially haunted.
Grace is a religious woman who lives in an old house kept dark because her two children, Anne and Nicholas, have a rare sensitivity to light. When the family begins to suspect the house is haunted, Grace fights to protect her children at any cost in the face of strange events and disturbing visions.
A group of friends encounters a folk spirit in their apartment, and their harebrained attempts to banish the ghost soon backfire.
After a body is discovered in their building, a vengeful, paranormal presence begins to affect Taew, Mod Dum and Cartoon's business.
Supernatural troubles prompt villagers into hiring a ghost-keeper to eliminate them. But, his skills aren't enough, and he ends up fleeing himself, starting a war of magic spells between master Air, who raises ghosts, and the village's young novice monk who does her level best to repel the ghoulish incarnations. When villager Kalong dies horribly without reason, the villagers' fears about the ghosts are resurrected. And with a bunch of hell-raising, boozy gangsters, led by Noo Dang, looking for trouble at Kalong's funeral, it's left to Kalong's 8-year-old child - the young novice in the village temple - to save the villagers from a horrible fate.
Darmi, an unfaithful married woman, uses a magical charm to preserve her youth. Once her husband finds out what she's been up to (which includes screwing the village playboy), he seeks the help of a Shaman.
A doctor from New York travels to a remote plantation in the 1890s to care for a disturbed boy who seems to have inexplicable abilities. She begins treating the child, but in doing so, ignites a war between science and religion as the local priest believes the boy is possessed by the devil and the cause of the village's woes.
Stephen Royds arrives at an old house announcing that he intends to buy the property, much to the surprise of its solitary occupant, caretaker Mrs Parks. The house has been all but abandoned since its previous owner, Gerald Harboys had been committed to an asylum for the apparent murder of his wife Muriel on their wedding night. Harboys had been obsessive about the physical perfection of women and, discovering that Muriel had had her right middle toe amputated as a child, had murdered her. But her ghost is said to still haunt the old house.
A couple begins to experience terrifying supernatural occurrences involving a vintage doll shortly after their home is invaded by satanic cultists.
Every country deserved their own Exorcist rip-off... and here's one from Indonesia! Imbalanced old spinster Laskmi is fed up with being mocked by her niece Dewi and one day dies after a drug overdose. Laskmi then decides to turn Dewi's world upside down from beyond by possessing and torturing her, plus turning her into a murderess. In a surprising development, an exorcist is eventually called in to help.
The Ghost House
The rumored immortal love life of a young ghost's soul... The spirit of love for Mae Nak, beautiful colors Better than any ghost...better than Mae Nak Phra Khanong... Fun...exciting..delightful..and the most impressive..! (Sequel to the 1959 film "Mae Nak Phra Khanong")
A group of students come to stay in a country house where an old sorcerer lives and run across a village woman rumored to be a phi pop ghost.
In order to save her boyfriend Yod's life, a young woman named Khun becomes the mistress of a sadistic lord (whose wife isn't much better). Once Yod finds out about it, he breaks up with her and she kills herself. Her ghost returns for revenge. This same exact story (set in 1905) was filmed again in 1981 as แก้วกาหลง ("Glass Kalong").
Kalyanam, the naive son of a rich man, is duped and murdered by his estate manager who seeks to take over the property. However, Kalyanam's twin brother learns the truth and returns for revenge.
Turn-of-the-century slave Kaew is having an affair with his master's daughter, Kalong. After she becomes pregnant, the father beats Kaew and keeps Kalong hidden away in a secret room. Kalong ends up dying and her spirit returns to get revenge and try to prevent a love affair Kaew starts with another woman. This is a remake of a 1967 movie.