In a notorious prison, an invisible force begins killing inmates brutally, compelling enemy gangs and corrupt guards to work together as they try to survive the mounting bloodshed.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.8/10
IMDb: 7.6/10
Letterboxd: 3.60/5
TMDB: 8.0/10
Director
Joko Anwar
Production
Come and See Pictures, Rapi Films, Barunson E&A, Legacy Pictures
Cast
Abimana Aryasatya, Bront Palarae, Dimas Danang, Endy Arfian, Lukman Sardi, Mike Lucock, Yoga Pratama, Morgan Oey, Aming Sugandhi, Rio Dewanto, Tora Sudiro, Almanzo Konoralma, Kiki Narendra, Haydar Salishz, Arswendy Bening Swara, Dewa Dayana, Faiz Vishal, Ho Yuhang, Magistus Miftah, Ical Tanjung
Curator Review
Verdict
A savage prison-set horror-comedy that blends splatter, social satire, and ensemble chaos into something unusually energetic. It sounds uneven in places, but the mix of gore, dark humor, and systemic anger gives it a distinctive voice that many genre fans will find worth the ride.
Best for
fans of horror-comedy with a satirical edge
viewers who like prison-break or siege-style ensemble pressure cookers
audiences open to graphic gore and nasty humor
people interested in Indonesian genre cinema and social commentary
Skip if
you want tightly balanced comedy and horror with no tonal whiplash
you are sensitive to sexual violence, homophobia, or extreme gore
you dislike broad satire or on-the-nose political messaging
you prefer subtle, restrained supernatural horror
Overview
Ghost in the Cell sounds like a rowdy, high-concept prison nightmare: an invisible killer, hostile gangs, corrupt guards, and a locked-down setting that forces enemies into uneasy alliance. That premise alone gives it strong genre momentum, but the response suggests the real hook is how aggressively it mixes splatter, satire, and absurd comedy without pretending to be tasteful.
Worth noting
The film appears to be at its best when it leans into visual invention and social bite. Reviewers point to memorable death scenes, a gloomy atmosphere, and a surprisingly pointed critique of corruption and institutional rot, even when the jokes are broad or repetitive. For some, that bluntness is part of the charm; for others, it undercuts the tension.
Bottom line
If you like horror that is loud, political, and a little messy in the way only a committed genre film can be, this is likely a strong watch. If you need tonal discipline or cleaner comic timing, it may feel overstuffed. Either way, it seems like a distinctive entry in modern Indonesian genre cinema rather than a generic haunted-prison exercise.
Top Letterboxd reviews
sixxthirty (4★) · 977 likes
the category is: dance, die, and daddy issues
pretoriasve (4.5★) · 640 likes
jujur nyampe nih film mana satirnye rada kenceng ye
BukanSinefil__ (4★) · 570 likes
day 71, 200 horror films in 100 days (148/200)" Ghost in the Cell Joko Anwar adalah spesias langka yg terancam punah. dan harus di lestarikan, di jaga, dan dijauhkan dari sirkel Anggy Umbara.
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1998 · Crime, Drama, Thriller · 2h 1m · R · Curator 8.0/10 (147.9K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, MGM Plus, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Not horror-comedy, but a great fit for the theme of ordinary people trapped by greed, fear, and collapsing trust.