
August 4, 2011
Triangle
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on August 2011 The sailboat carrying a quintet of thirtysomethings off for a jaunt through the Bermuda Triangle is overturned in a freak storm, but they manage nonetheless to board a passing Ghost Ship. Natch. They’re not the first ones there. Or more accurately, this is not the first time they’ve […]
By Metropolis
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on August 2011

The sailboat carrying a quintet of thirtysomethings off for a jaunt through the Bermuda Triangle is overturned in a freak storm, but they manage nonetheless to board a passing Ghost Ship. Natch. They’re not the first ones there. Or more accurately, this is not the first time they’ve boarded it. Sisyphean story (think Groundhog Day as horror) features a lot of redundant running around cheesy CG anachronistic-ship sets, mostly by Melissa George, having a bad déjà-vu day and giving a new meaning to trying to kill oneself. Fitfully intriguing, with a few good scares, but overall a bland rip-off of The Shining.