
A girl is mysteriously killed after recording herself playing with an ancient Ouija Board, which leads to a close group of friends to investigate this board. They later find out that some things aren't meant to be played with, especially the 'other side'.... (Full plot summary below)
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A girl is mysteriously killed after recording herself playing with an ancient Ouija Board, which leads to a close group of friends to investigate this board. They later find out that some things aren't meant to be played with, especially the 'other side'.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfTo be fair, this effort is aimed at the sleepover demographic, but even less seasoned viewers deserve some imagination to their frights. Sadly, all White has to offer is a loud sound design. |
| The PlaylistKimber MyersThe film is effectively scary, filled with plenty of jump moments and a few slow-burning scenes, but the scares aren’t enough to balance the poor writing and lack of imagination. |
| Movie ChambersPaul Chambers"Ouija" is one of those low-octane horror flicks you watch once and forget. |
| Consequence of SoundAdriane NeuenschwanderThere's simply nothing scary about watching scenes that you've already seen play out in dozens of other, better movies. It gets boring. Almost as boring as playing an actual game of Ouija. |
| Boston HeraldJames VerniereRepeat after me: It's an advertisement. It's a movie. |
| RogerEbert.comOdie HendersonIn the current economy, Monopoly makes a more appropriate board game upon which to base a horror movie, but for what it is, Ouija is better than expected. |
| Village VoiceSimon AbramsFirst-time director Stiles White's effective use of long takes and director of photography David Emmerichs's wide-angle digital cinematography make an otherwise generic teen ghost story unexpectedly atmospheric. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekA threadbare attempt at a frightfest--dumb, turgid and ultimately tedious. |
| Showbiz JunkiesRebecca MurrayUnfortunately, this film wastes a frightening premise and is about as scary as an intense game of Candy Land. |
| New York Magazine (Vulture)Bilge EbiriOuija is confident, meat-and-potatoes horror, and that’s a lot harder to pull off than it sounds. |