It consists of three ghost stories, as told by three people sitting around in a darkened Bangkok bar.
An antiques dealer discovers that a dancer's musical spirit possesses an old drum in her shop.
At the time of its release in Thailand, Bangkok Haunted was the second-biggest grossing Thai horror film since Nang Nak in 1999.
Variety critic Derek Elley noted the film's atmospheric stylistic touches and technique, saying the first segment, Legend of the Drum was the strongest in terms of storytelling.
Black Magic Woman is "largely an excuse for soft-porn sequences between some yucky shocks", Elley wrote.