Ouija House
- 2018
- 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
1.5K
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A girl takes her friends to a house with a dark past for a research project. They unwittingly summon an evil entity with plans of its own who makes the house part of its sinister game.A girl takes her friends to a house with a dark past for a research project. They unwittingly summon an evil entity with plans of its own who makes the house part of its sinister game.A girl takes her friends to a house with a dark past for a research project. They unwittingly summon an evil entity with plans of its own who makes the house part of its sinister game.
Shannon Sauceda
- Rebecca the Spy Witch
- (as Shannon Marie Sauceda)
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I just watched the trailer and that alone was enough for me to not venture into watching this crapfest. Its just looks awful. Not to mention Sharknado star Tara Reid....I'll pass
1988, Katherine (Tara Reid, B movie queen - and that's not a compliment!) and two friends do a Ouija board in a supposedly haunted house that has a dark secret. Things go nastily wrong, Katherine survives (and is now played by Scream Queen Dee Wallace) in the present. Her daughter Laurie and friends go to the same house, do a Ouija and hey presto they call up an evil supernatural entity! The makers have obviously seen The Evil Dead - they find an old occult book, instead of playing cards they play the board, one of the girls turns into a very poor Deadite imitation and when they try to escape in their car they can't. Casting Reid and Wallace as the same character but with 30 years apart was ridiculous, they have no similarity whatsoever. Tara may get top billing but she's only in the movie for about two minutes. No great loss, her acting along with that of Mischa Barton and Casey Schroeder is as stiff as a wooden board. One gory scene showing an abdomen being slit open and some topless witches provide some brief but welcome respite from the tedium that makes up the bulk of the running time. I have seen a few movies based on Ouija boards but this was easily one of the worst. The name "Ouija" is the word "yes" in both French and German added together, "Nonnein" (no no) would be more appropriate for this rubbish. Before I forget to mention the house with its garden of cacti and agave looked pretty cool.
Ok ok ok.... Enough is enough with the Ouija movies. This one takes the cake for being really freaking stupid. Scares where crap, Acting was crap, & the girl as a Planchette her having to do the motions she had to with the annoying screaming was rather unappealing. Looked WAAAAY too low budget & I wouldn't recommend it at all.
I wish there was a way I could give this movie a 0/10 rating. That's how bad it is. The story& script aren't the worst I've ever seen but combined with the terrible acting this is the worst ''horror'' movie of 2018 so far.
2018 really has turned out to be one of the worst years in cinema history, at time of writing I believe it's about the 5th worst on my accounts analytics. Movies like Ouija House certainly aren't helping to rectify this.
Now when the opening credits kicked in I actually managed a little bit of a hope. Among the credits were horror veterans Dee Wallace and Tiffany Shepis alongside Tara "Oh Dear" Reid, Mischa Barton and Chris Mulkey. Little did I realise however that they range from small roles to mere cameo appearances so don't go in for the cast!
It's yet another ouija film but with a twist, and the twist is terrible. Not only does it bring nothing to the sub-genre but it made this movie barely followable and entirely unlikeable.
With the confusing poorly constructed plot, the questionable cast advertised and a front cover that displays a house that isn't even in the movie it's clear that little thought or effort went into Ouija House.
It was truly a chore to watch.
The Good:
It's nice seeing Mischa Barton looking healthy for a change
The Bad:
Another random clipart house on the cover
Tiffany Shepis is wasted
Some parts of the story are alarmingly stupid
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
General rule of thumb, if a movie has Ouija in it's title.....skip it
Tara Reid's career is in such a consistent spiral I'm just waiting for her to be in a new Baby Geniuses movie
Now when the opening credits kicked in I actually managed a little bit of a hope. Among the credits were horror veterans Dee Wallace and Tiffany Shepis alongside Tara "Oh Dear" Reid, Mischa Barton and Chris Mulkey. Little did I realise however that they range from small roles to mere cameo appearances so don't go in for the cast!
It's yet another ouija film but with a twist, and the twist is terrible. Not only does it bring nothing to the sub-genre but it made this movie barely followable and entirely unlikeable.
With the confusing poorly constructed plot, the questionable cast advertised and a front cover that displays a house that isn't even in the movie it's clear that little thought or effort went into Ouija House.
It was truly a chore to watch.
The Good:
It's nice seeing Mischa Barton looking healthy for a change
The Bad:
Another random clipart house on the cover
Tiffany Shepis is wasted
Some parts of the story are alarmingly stupid
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
General rule of thumb, if a movie has Ouija in it's title.....skip it
Tara Reid's career is in such a consistent spiral I'm just waiting for her to be in a new Baby Geniuses movie
Did you know
- TriviaSusan Slaughter said she was basically cast to play a witch because she's a real life witch.
- Crazy creditsThe characters, events, companies and programs presented in this photoplay are fictitious. Any similarities to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events, companies, programs or SPIRIT BOARDS is purely coincidental.
- ConnectionsReferences Les Aventuriers de l'arche perdue (1981)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $104,036
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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