The Ouija Exorcism

2015 "The Game Will Possess You"
2.2| 1h27m| R| en
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In 1985 an exorcist locked a demonic spirit inside a Ouija board. Now, when his grandson stumbles upon the board game, the evil is unleashed and free to torment those responsible for its banishment.

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Also starring Brittney Bertier

Also starring Lola Kelly

Also starring Julia Rae

Reviews

Spoonatects Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
ThrillMessage There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Michael Ledo Joe (Ben Morrison) visits his dying father (J. Damian Anastasio) who had placed him in foster care over a Ouija board incident when they were children. He meets his childhood neighbor Bev (Laura Kirchner -SJP lite). Together the two families go off to a retreat. For nearly an hour we get character and plot build up. Joe's slightly socially inept son Noah (Michael Palladino) has the hots Bev's daughter Chloe (Brittney Bertier) and she is "creeped out" by him. Things plod along, thank you Lola Kelly for letting us see your boobs, until 15 minutes from the end when the film climaxes and I try to feign interest.In one scene when Bev and Joe are talking I noted the background sound had a distinct change. The early childhood scene would have taken place in the 1980's although it looked more 70's. The kids were neat and I wish the story would have centered around them. Ben Morrison had a terrible dead pan character with greasy hair and unshaven. I am not sure what the woman straddling the Ouija board has to do with the film.Julia Rae was adorable as young Bev and I wish her well on her career.
HATCHA Woof 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.
echothesound This movie is not horror. This is by far the WORST "horror" movie I have ever had the displeasure of seeing. Mediocre acting, mediocre lighting, cast, lines, storyline, and horrible development of characters and overall plot. I could act better than this crap. I haven't even acted a day in my life. Seriously? How does this even get released. I'm so ticked my boyfriend spent money renting this. The audio gets louder and quieter on its own. Who ever wrote this and released this should be embarrassed. I am livid. Please, don't rent this. It's only a major disappointment. I usually give movies leeway. I'm not a tough critic at all. If this movie angered me to the point to come on here and write a bad review, it's terrible. Don't waste your time. And I can't even include a "spoiler" because there is nothing in here worth even bringing up. Lighting changes in the middle of a scene. That's worth spoiling. Horrible story short, it sucked. It sucked so much. Don't WASTE YOUR TIME PR MONEY. Just trying to save you a couple bucks.
jackstupidjack 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.