Ouija

Keep telling yourself it's just a game.

"Ouija," released in 2014 and produced by White Noise Factory in collaboration with Universal Pictures, is a supernatural horror film that delves into the eerie world of spirit communication. Set in the United States and distributed in Japan and the USA, the movie follows a group of friends who unwittingly unleash a malevolent spirit after using a Ouija board to contact their deceased friend, Debbie. The film masterfully builds tension through its use of dimly lit scenes and unsettling sound design, creating an atmosphere thick with dread and suspense. The narrative centers on Laine, played by Olivia Cooke, who becomes increasingly obsessed with uncovering the truth behind her friend's mysterious death. As Laine and her friends delve deeper into the Ouija board's dark history, they encounter terrifying paranormal phenomena that challenge their sanity and threaten their lives. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to experience the characters' growing fear and desperation as they attempt to sever their connection to the vengeful spirit. Director Stiles White, making his directorial debut, skillfully balances jump scares with a more psychological approach to horror, ensuring that "Ouija" remains engaging throughout its runtime. The film's visual style, characterized by shadowy interiors and sudden, jarring camera movements, enhances the overall sense of unease. While the plot follows familiar horror tropes, the performances, particularly Cooke's portrayal of Laine, add depth and emotional resonance to the story. "Ouija" successfully taps into the universal fear of the unknown and the supernatural, making it a compelling watch for horror enthusiasts. Its release in both Japan and the United States underscores the film's broad appeal, as it explores themes of friendship, loss, and the consequences of meddling with forces beyond human control. Despite mixed critical reception, "Ouija" remains a notable entry in the genre, offering a chilling reminder of the dangers lurking just beyond the veil of our reality.

Year2014

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Budget5000000$

Runtime89 min

Revenue103600000$

GenresHorror

Production countriesJapanUnited States of America

Production companies

White Noise Factory

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Ouija

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