Review of Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016) by Kim H — 17 Feb 2017
This movie instantly puts you into a different era, which you can tell as soon as the studio insignia comes up, and it continues throughout the movie with the screen blips that makes it seem like you are watching actual film. I was very surprised that they were able to convey such a creepy and horrific feeling in this movie, especially with a PG-13 rating.
It doesn't rely on cheap jump scares, but gives you the tension and creepy-crawlies through the telling of the story and the fantastic acting, especially the two sisters. When Doris (Lulu Wilson), talks to her sister's boyfriend about what it feels like to be choked, I got goosebumps. And when Doris who was just staring at the TV is suddenly staring at the other people in the room, you can feel the evil radiating from her.
I don't jump a lot while watching horror movies, but towards the end some of the effects that they did (without CGI) had me jumping. The scene that takes place on the stairs and with the boyfriend was just perfect.
I highly recommend this one, and feel like I need to make a new graphic so I can give it more than five stars!
This review of Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016) was written by Kim H on 17 Feb 2017.
Ouija: Origin of Evil has generally received positive reviews.
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