
Because someone is dead doesn't mean they're gone.
After a car crash, criminal psychologist Dr. Miranda Grey regains consciousness only to find that she's a patient in the same mental institution that currently employs her. She's been accused of murdering her husband Dr. Douglas Grey — but she has no memory of committing the crime. As she tries to regain her memory and convince her co-worker, Dr. Pete Graham, of her innocence, a vengeful spirit uses her as an earthly pawn, which further convinces everyone of her guilt.
- 6.1
- 2003
- Released
- 1h 38m

Halle Berry
Miranda Grey
Robert Downey Jr.
Pete Graham
Charles S. Dutton
Douglas Grey
John Carroll Lynch
Sheriff Ryan
Bernard Hill
Phil Parsons
Penélope Cruz
Chloe Sava
Dorian Harewood
Teddy Howard
Bronwen Mantel
Irene
Kathleen Mackey
Rachel Parsons
Matthew G. Taylor
Turlington
Michel Perron
Joe
Andrea Sheldon
Tracey Seavers
Anana Rydvald
Glass Cell Nurse
Laura Mitchell
Inmate
Amy Sloan
Inmate
Noel Burton
Prison Doctor
Benz Antoine
Guard
Andy Bradshaw
Guard
Jason Cavalier
Guard
Jasson Finney
Guard
Terry Simpson
Guard
Kwasi Songui
Guard
Al Vandecruys
Reporter
Caroline Van Vlaardingen
Reporter
Noah Bernett
Tim


Released
en
$40,000,000.00
$141,591,324.00
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- #vengeful ghost
- #psychotic
- #female psychiatrist
- #repressed memory
- #accused of murder
- #desperate
- #urban gothic
- #pawn
- #murdered husband
- #bewildered
- #surprise-ending
- #criminal psychologist
Reviews

Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. Halle Berry carries this great Pyschological Thriller of a doctor turned mental patient. This definitely has the production value to support its needs. They do a great job of calling into question whether or not she's crazy at any given time while still presenting the "other worldly" aspects consistently. I even think it holds up (

Not great, yet enjoyable. Halle Berry is the star of <em>'Gothika'</em>, but is also joined competently by Robert Downey Jr. and Penélope Cruz; though we don't see much of the latter, unfortunately. The execution of the premise comes out alright, though could've been better of course. There's also a tonne of screaming, most of it unnecessary. As for scares, I can't say it produces in that re

Time to wash away your sins. Whilst hardly being a very good horror film, it's not exactly the stinker some would have you believe. The problems with it are that it becomes overblown, after initially pulsing away as a very moody and atmospherically tight spooker, set to a superbly eerie asylum backdrop, it gets away from itself in the final third. The makers never quite grasp the concept of











