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PG-13

Movie

99minutes

October 21st, 2016
DIRECTOR:

Mike Flanagan

STUDIO:

Universal Pictures

DISTRIBUTOR:

Universal Pictures

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

99minutes

SEQUEL:

Ouija

DIRECTOR:

Mike Flanagan

STUDIO:

Universal Pictures

DISTRIBUTOR:

Universal Pictures

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

99minutes

SEQUEL:

Ouija

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Reviews(2)

  • The second Ouija movie is significantly better than the first one. It includes Mike Flanagan's signature style and adds numerous thrills to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. It's far from Flanagan's best project, but it's still fun to watch.

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    8 /10
  • Can't believe the sequel to the terrible Ouija movie got Mike Flanagan to direct it. Already a step in the right direction. Contains all the goods that he is known for but I didn't connect with it in the way I was hoping to. Left me feeling empty by the end which is usually the opposite for me with Flanagan.

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    6 /10

Synopsis

Ouija: Origin of Evil is a 2016 prequel to the 2014 Horror film Ouija. Written and directed by Mike Flanagan, the film sees a Medium and her family using a Ouija board to attempt to her deceased husband. She ends up making with another spirit that begins to possess one of her daughters.


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Cast(11)

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Kate Siegel
Doug Jones
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Parker Mack
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Annalise Basso
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Lincoln Melcher
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Henry Thomas
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Eve Gordon
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Lin Shaye
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Lulu Wilson
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Elizabeth Reaser
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Chelsea Gonzalez

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Lulu Wilson's possessed child hides behind Elizabeth Reaser in Ouija: Origin of Evil
Doris is possessed in Ouija Origin of Evil
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6/10

Thanks to the efforts of its talented cast and crew, Ouija: Origin of Evil is more solid horror film than soulless franchise continuation.

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