Ian West’s review published on Letterboxd:
F. Murray Abraham hams it up big time in the opening junkyard ghost-hunter slaughter scene (which is so over the top and very 2001) and the weirdo menagerie mansion with Latin scribbled all over the place and spectral glasses is a big mood—as is all the dope looking ghosts and super KNB effect work.
Thirteen Ghosts was one of those post 9/11 movies that me and a few friends saw a numerous times theatrically to take our mind off of dead acquaintances and skies filled with ash. So yeah, I was a pretty big fan of this back then (haven’t watched this in over ten years) and I was curious as to how it would hold up and I gotta be on the level here... despite a strong cast of familiars, cool production design, and previously mentioned wonderful makeup, Thirteen Ghosts wasn’t as awesome as I had remembered.
I’m glad this finally hit blu, It’s still a solid slice of fun early 2000’s funhouse horror and my hometown fav Rah Diggah was awesome in this as Maggie!
3 stars.