it's similarly infuriating and entertaining by turns, and features pretty good performances from a handful of up-and-coming young male actors, including Brenton Thwaites and Kyle Gallner
atmospheric but overloaded horror mystery; Beautifully atmospheric to a point, handsomely produced, "Ghosts" gradually disappoints because its thematic ambitions add more clutter than depth to a story that's most effective at its simplest
"Ghosts of War", a film whose scares and, ultimately, jingoistic politics, feel plucked from a bygone era; The cast deserve better in terms of character development
"Ghosts of War" does have some surprises up its sleeve, but it doesn't make much out of either the mystical or military material, and will struggle to put the frighteners on hardened horror fans
"Ghosts of War" delivers its simultaneous celebration and exploitation of America's "good wars" with an unreflective earnestness that's haunting in all the wrong ways