🚢👻 Ghost Ship (2002): The ocean kept the bodies. The ship kept their souls.

"She boarded to find treasure. She stayed to fight the dead."

In the icy silence of the Bering Sea, the Antonia Graza drifts into sight after vanishing without a trace in 1962. A once-opulent Italian ocean liner, now rusted, rotted, and echoing with things left unsaid. To the salvage crew led by Murphy (Gabriel Byrne) and Epps (Julianna Margulies), it’s the find of a lifetime. But the deeper they explore the hollow shell of the vessel, the clearer it becomes: something on board never left.

From the blood-slick ballroom to empty cabins littered with relics of the past, the ship breathes with malignant intent. Eerie whispers curl through the halls. Ghostly figures watch from shadows. And in the silence, the tragic truth unravels—a massacre, a betrayal, a deal with something inhuman.

Among the crew’s discovery lies a trove of gold bars. But greed proves fatal as the ship begins claiming lives, one by one, under the watchful eye of Jack Ferriman, a seemingly innocent outsider with a hidden purpose: to harvest souls for the underworld. As Epps fights to escape, she learns the ship isn’t just haunted—it’s hungry.

Ghost Ship is a grim, stylish horror that fuses seafaring legend with supernatural vengeance. It reminds us: some ships are lost for a reason. And some treasures come with a curse far heavier than gold.