THIRTEEN GHOSTS (2026)


Starring: Matthew Lillard, Christina Ricci
A chilling reimagining of the cult horror classic, Thirteen Ghosts (2026) drags audiences back into a labyrinth of glass, steel, and restless spirits—where every wall hides a secret and every reflection may be watching you. When a fractured family inherits a mysterious mansion rumored to be cursed, they soon discover the house is not a refuge… but a prison designed to contain unimaginable evil.
Matthew Lillard delivers a volatile performance as an obsessive occult scholar whose knowledge of the supernatural walks the line between genius and madness. Christina Ricci anchors the film as a determined survivor haunted by childhood trauma, forced to confront both the ghosts surrounding her and the emotional scars she carries within. Together, they unravel a sinister design—one that uses human suffering as the key to unleashing forces long buried beneath ritual and blood.
The film leans into claustrophobic horror—hallways shifting like puzzles, ghostly figures trapped behind enchanted glass, and terrifying encounters where each spirit embodies a different form of pain and vengeance. The thirteen ghosts are not just monsters; they are tragic echoes of violent pasts, each revealed through disturbing flashbacks and brutal confrontations. Expect relentless tension, sudden bursts of savage violence, and haunting imagery that lingers long after the screen goes dark.
Beyond the scares, Thirteen Ghosts explores grief, guilt, and the cost of obsession—asking whether confronting the dead is truly about survival… or about facing the parts of ourselves we’ve tried to bury. As the house awakens and the final ritual begins, the characters must decide whether to escape the nightmare… or destroy it from within.
In its final revelation, the film leaves a chilling truth—
the most dangerous ghosts aren’t trapped in the house…
they’re the ones you carry with you.