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  1. May 30, 2020 · Reviewing their full filmography, Dark Castle Entertainment viewers will find a total of twenty-three films, only twelve of which would most likely be considered horror, though many of those lean more into thriller territory. So, just how bad do these films get, and are the best ones worth a watch?

    • Mike Sprague
    • Orphan. Devastated by the loss of their unborn baby, Kate (Vera Farmiga) and John (Peter Sarsgaard) decide to adopt a child. At the orphanage, both feel drawn to a little girl (Isabelle Fuhrman) named Esther, and soon the couple take their new daughter home.
    • House on Haunted Hill. A millionaire with theatrical tendencies, Stephen Price (Geoffrey Rush) invites a number of people to stay in a vast creepy building that used to be an insane asylum.
    • Thirteen Ghosts. A state-of-the-art remake of the classic William Castle horror film about a family that inherits a spectacular old house from an eccentric uncle.
    • House of Wax. A gang of college friends, including Wade (Jared Padalecki) and his girlfriend, Carly (Elisha Cuthbert), are en route to a school football game when they wind up with a flat tire in a ghost town.
    • Trace Thurman
    • Thir13en Ghosts (2001) A lot of people really hate this movie, and I can’t say I blame them. This movie was a big part of my pre-teen years though so I have an affinity for it.
    • Ghost Ship (2002) Ghost Ship will forever be known as the horror movie with a phenomenal opening sequence and a terrible everything else. A pre-The Good Wife Julianna Margulies leads an impressive cast (Gabriel Byrne, Isaiah Washington, Emily Browning, Desmond Harrington) in a film with impressive special effects but, as seems to be the case with many of Dark Castle’s films, a poor script.
    • The Reaping (2007) Believe it or not, Stephen Hopkins’s (A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child) The Reaping isn’t terrible. It’s just painfully generic and, at the end of the day, extremely forgettable.
    • Return to House on Haunted Hill (2007) Return to House on Haunted Hill was Dark Castle Entertainment’s attempt to launch a franchise. It’s an admirable failure, but the movie is pretty bad.
  2. 21 titles. Sort by List order. 1. House on Haunted Hill. 1999 1h 33m R. 5.6 (61K) Rate. 28 Metascore. An amusement park mogul offers a group of diverse people $1,000,000 to spend the night in a haunted house with a horrifying past. Director William Malone Stars Geoffrey Rush Famke Janssen Taye Diggs. 2. Thir13en Ghosts. 2001 1h 31m R. 5.6 (95K)

  3. Dark Castle Entertainment is a film, TV, and digital projects production label. [2] It is owned by North American sports and entertainment company, OEG Inc. [3] The firm is led by co-CEOs Hal Sadoff [4] and Norman Golightly. [5] The majority of Dark Castle films from the late 1990’s to mid 2010’s were distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. [6]

  4. But these late 90s/early-mid 2000s movies was a solid run. They know what they are and because of that are unapologetically over the top. Add on the ensemble casts and great settings/set designs and ghosts designs.

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  6. Aug 24, 2023 · The good news here is that Dark Castle Entertainment is looking to return to the horror genre in a big way, not only with the planned Thirteen Ghosts series but also with potential revivals of ...

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