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The Ouija Exorcism

  • 2015
  • Unrated
  • 1h 27m
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2.2/10
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The Ouija Exorcism (2015)
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In 1985, a celebrated exorcist trapped a horrific demon inside a ouija board. Thinking the board to be a game, his son played without obeying the rules, and let the demon loose. In order to ... Read allIn 1985, a celebrated exorcist trapped a horrific demon inside a ouija board. Thinking the board to be a game, his son played without obeying the rules, and let the demon loose. In order to save his son, the exorcist sent him far away until the demon could be destroyed. Thirty ye... Read allIn 1985, a celebrated exorcist trapped a horrific demon inside a ouija board. Thinking the board to be a game, his son played without obeying the rules, and let the demon loose. In order to save his son, the exorcist sent him far away until the demon could be destroyed. Thirty years later, and after his death, his grandson finds the board and makes the same mistake hi... Read all

  • Director
    • Nick Slatkin
  • Writer
    • Nick Slatkin
  • Stars
    • J. Damian Anastasio
    • Brittney Bertier
    • Cameron Bigelow
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Nick Slatkin
    • Writer
      • Nick Slatkin
    • Stars
      • J. Damian Anastasio
      • Brittney Bertier
      • Cameron Bigelow
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    J. Damian Anastasio
    J. Damian Anastasio
    • Dov
    Brittney Bertier
    Brittney Bertier
    • Chloe
    Cameron Bigelow
    • Priest
    Jay Brothers
    • Mark
    Tony Harutyunyan
    • Young Joe
    Lola Prince Kelly
    Lola Prince Kelly
    • Roni
    • (as Lola Kelly)
    Laura Kirchner
    Laura Kirchner
    • Bev
    Walker Mintz
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    Ben Morrison
    • Joe
    Lynne Newton
    Lynne Newton
    • Maggie
    Michael Palladino
    • Noah
    Julia Rae
    • Young Bev
    • (as Julia MacDonald)
    Branden Smith
    Branden Smith
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    1kheffern-14667

    85 min you will never get back

    I honestly don't know if the director was purposely trying to make the biggest pile of crap anyone has ever seen. If so he succeeded greatly. Right from the start you immediately notice how terrible the acting is. Plus every new actor introduced throughout this waste of time is equally as bad. It never gets any better. The special effects are anything but special, which I can understand if it is a low budget film but even being low budget they could of had some decent acting. This film fails in so many ways. If you are looking for something to do with your family then you're better off making popcorn, painting a square on the wall and Watching it dry. At least you will get some satisfaction of seeing a freshly painted wall. There is no satisfaction watching this movie. I give it 1 star out of 10 only because the cover art is really good.
    2kosmasp

    A clear case

    There are movies with similar issues, that only have one thing, that this movie does not: Money. So while the story is as "simple" (to put it mildly), the budget and the acting drag this down even further then some similar movies with a much higher budget, that hide their weaknesses from some with fancy cinematography or some flashy effects.

    You get none of that here, so there really is not much reason to watch it. You have to be a really big fan of independent cinema and not care about predictability, clichés and bad acting to actually have some sort of fun, while watching this. It's not even so bad that it's good, which would make it a hoot to watch with friends. So it's better you just stay clear of it
    3Uriah43

    Starts Off Slow and Then Crashes at the End

    This film begins with three children playing with a Ouija board inside a tent when their father interrupts to inform the lone girl that her parents want her to return home for the night. Not long after she leaves, something dreadful occurs in that house, resulting in the entire family being killed, leaving only one of the children alive. The scene then shifts a couple of decades later, with the child now grown into an adult and changing his name to "Joe" (Ben Morrison) due to a serious family issue involving his father that happened many years ago. As it turns out, Joe is now the father of a teenage boy named "Noah" (Michael Palladino), and the two of them are driving to see Joe's father, who is dying from cancer. Immediately after the funeral, Joe meets his childhood friend "Beverly" (Laura Kirchner), who hasn't seen him since the night they played with a Ouija board. Considering that the two had a crush on one another, they are delighted to see each other again, so much so that Beverly invites both Joe and Noah to spend some time with her and her husband, "Geoff" (Branden Smith), at a cabin in the woods. Initially, Joe declines; however, after talking with Noah, he changes his mind and drives out to meet them there anyway. What Joe doesn't realize, however, is that Noah discovered that same Ouija board while visiting Joe's father and brought it with him to the cabin, and things quickly change for the worse afterward. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will say that this film started off relatively slow and remained that way until it completely collapsed at the very end. Additionally, although the acting was okay, there wasn't enough action or suspense to make the horror worthwhile. Everything seemed rather dull and listless. That being said, while I don't consider this to be a terribly bad movie necessarily, truth be told, I wasn't overly impressed with it, and I have rated it accordingly.
    2quincytheodore

    Inferior to Real Housewives series

    Don't be fooled by the title, this is in no way a horror. It's basically footage of several people bickering about suburban life while occasionally mentioning ouija. The only slight horror is repetitive "waking up with nightmare" cliché and the rest is a completely atrocious soap opera.

    In a very agonizing story filled with tedious moment, one after another, audience will be introduced to series of barren characters. Everything is flawed, the visual lacks consistent lighting, audio is plagued with echoes and dialogues are entirely tiresome. The so called horror is so little, it's virtually three to five minutes of random noises and people trying to photobomb the scenes.

    At a point I stopped and reflected, "What am I doing with my life?" It's so dull, it depressed me. Hence, the two stars instead of one.
    jackstupidjack

    A Dire mess

    Ignoring the cretinous and obvious 'shill review' here asking that the actors get Oscars (if they're being 'ironic', they failed badly), I can agree with most reviews here that this is a pretty dire film. I can agree with the shill that 'The Academy' should indeed recognise this film if only to make sure that all involved, cast and crew at ALL levels of this steaming pile of horse manure are never allowed near a film set, word processor or production studio again until they die. From what is a reasonable premise the film rapidly descends into utter nonsense, and dreadfully poorly acted and scripted nonsense at that. All in all a hideous mess. If you're looking for Halloween scares you won't find them here.

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      Laura Kirchner's debut.
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      While at the cabin, just before dinner, we see Noah has deep claw scratch marks on his shoulder. In the pool sequence later that same night, the scratches are gone.
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      Referenced in Half in the Bag: The Bruce Willis Fake Movie Factory (2022)

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ウィジャ・エクソシズム
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Marquis Productions
      • Orange Bird Productions
      • Thriller Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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