Horror Movie Review: Ouija Warehouse (2021)
From the writer and director of The Ouija Experiment and The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death comes Ouija Warehouse aka Ouija: Deadly Reunion.
From the writer and director of The Ouija Experiment and The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death comes Ouija Warehouse aka Ouija: Deadly Reunion.
The third and final entry in the Witchboard film series had a number of things going against it from the start. So how does it stack up when compared to the first two? Well, it is the weakest of the bunch.
A sequel to the 1986 film Witchboard, a middle of the road horror about a Ouija board/ghost possession, Witchboard 2: The Devil’s Doorway sticks to the same formula to slightly better results.
Way before they were in vogue in horror, Ouija boards made the odd appearance here and there in our movies. Rarely did we get movies that made them the focus of the story, especially not in the 80s. Enter Witchboard, a cult horror released in 1986.
The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death is proof that it doesn’t matter how bad your film is, you’ll get a sequel.
I’ve never understood the fear that people had towards Ouija boards. I know what many believe they are capable of
Rule number one: we do not talk about Ouija club. Whoops, wrong film but with the amount of Ouija related
Amityville…in 3D! I really wish I could have watch this to see 3D flies & the odd object coming at