“Ouija” centers on a group of friends using a Ouija board to try to contact a friend who hanged herself. As they try to get answers, they free a dark spirit. After Debbie died, her friends decide to ...
The new movie "Ouija" -- opening Friday, Oct. 24 -- tells the story of a group of kids who unlock the dark powers of a Ouija board while trying to communicate with a friend. While the film, directed ...
Nothing very spirited happens in Ouija, a deadly dull and overly familiar movie about summoning ghosts that draws upon nearly every horror movie cliché. (* out of four; rated PG-13; opens Thursday ...
JUST SAY NON Wilson plays a girl who gets way too friendly with a Ouija board in Flanagan’s passably creepy horror sequel. Perhaps no other object sold as a toy has had associations as fraught as ...
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Ouija opened last night at 8 PM in 2,061 houses and scared in $911K to start its weekend off in what is expected to be a spirited opening for the micro-budgeted Blumhouse horror film. It is expected ...
Michael Bay and his Platinum Dunes production company bring the classic board game to life in the new horror movie Ouija. Olivia Cooke stars as Laine, a high school student whose quest to find out ...
A Ouija board serves as a portal to the spirit world in 'Ouija: Origin of Evil,' a prequel to the 2014 horror hit. By Frank Scheck A hauntingly old-fashioned atmosphere infuses Ouija: Origin of Evil, ...
There is perhaps no “game” that sparks as much curiosity and fear as a Ouija board. The flat board with numbers, letters, a few words, and a planchette (aka the board’s moving device) is generally ...
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No callers are identified. No conversations are recorded. No phone records are kept. Now speak clearly and when you are finished say: 'Go ahead'.
Making a horror movie about the beloved Ouija Board should be, at first glance, an easy proposition. After all, many of the most memorable chillers have used them to menacing effect. From little Linda ...