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Title: | Ouija House |
Directed by: | Ben Demaree |
Written by: | Justin Hawkins; Jeff Miller |
Produced by: | Ronnie D. Lee; Kwang Rae Choi; David Coppa; Stuart Alson; Jeff Miller; Justin Hawkins; Carly Schroeder; Tom Nagel |
Music by: | Jonathan Price |
Cinematography: | Ben Demaree |
Edited by: | Ben Demaree |
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Production: | ITN Films Millman Productions Ron Lee Productions |
Released: | May 5th, 2018 |
Rating: | Unrated |
Running time: | 95 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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Ouija House is an American feature film of the supernatural thriller subgenre of horror. It was directed by Ben Demaree with a script written by Justin Hawkins and Jeff Miller. It was produced by ITN Films, Millman Productions, and Ron Lee Productions. It was released on video-on-demand on May 5th, 2018. The film stars Carly Schroeder as Laurie Fields with Mark Grossman as boyfriend Nick, Grace Demarco as frenemy Tina, Derrick A. King as Spence, and Mischa Barton as Laurie's cousin, Samantha. Rounding out the supporting cast are Dee Wallace as Katherine Fields with Tara Reid playing a younger version of herself, Chris Mulkey as Tomas, and Tiffany Shepis as Claire.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Mischa Barton | Samantha |
Tara Reid | Young Katherine |
Carly Schroeder | Laurie Fields |
Dee Wallace | Katherine Fields |
Chris Mulkey | Tomas |
Mark Grossman | Nick |
Grace Demarco | Tina |
Derrick A. King | Spence |
Justin Hawkins | Roka |
Tiffany Shepis | Claire |
Nathaniel Meek | Young Tomas |
Kris Holmes | Jane the Head Witch |
Nicole Holland | Nora the Good Witch |
Avery Austin | Alice the Good Witch |
Suzanne Riley-Whyte | Susan the Good Witch |
Shannon Marie Sauceda | Rebecca the Spy Witch |
Sarah French | Sarah the Evil Witch |
Eva Hamilton | Ada the Evil Witch |
Erin K Clark | Evelyn the Evil Witch |
Susan Slaughter | Sophia the Evil Witch |
Katarina Metcalf | Clara the Evil Witch |
Brian Nagel | Villager husband Jacob |
Jessyca Nagel | Villager wife Elizabeth |
Brooklynn Jayde Nagel | Villager baby |
George Merino | Banker #1 |
Felix McNulty | Banker #2 |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline for this film is "The house always wins".
- There are a total of twenty-six credited cast members in this film.
- This movie clearly went into production based on the marketability of predecessors such as Ouija and Ouija: Origin of Evil.
- This movie was filmed in parts of Van Nuys and Eagle Rock, California. [1]
- Actress Shannon Sauceda is credited as Shannon Marie Sauceda in this film.
- Actor George J. Merino is credited as George Merino in this film.
- Flashback scenes in this film depicting young Katherine and Tomas take place in the year 1988.
- Actor Brian Nagel is the brother of producer Tom Nagel.
- Ouija House does not have a Tomatometer score on the movie review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. However, it does have an audience score of 9% based on less than fifty user ratings.
- Ouija House has a rating of 1.6 on Letterboxd.
- This movie has a review score of 30 at Culture Crypt. [2]
- Despite only having a small role, actress Tara Reid receives top billing on promotional material for this film. No movie was ever made better for the presence of Tara Reid. Just sayin'.
Explicit content[]
- Female topless nudity: The three evil witches are shown topless in a flashback scene.
- Gore: Minimal. The most violent scene is when Tomas shoots himself in the head.
- Profanity: Strong language used throughout the movie.
- Scantily clad: Tina wears a half-top throughout the entire movie, and at one point, is wearing just a bra and underwear.
Body Count[]
- Claire - Pulled into the darkness and killed off-camera in 1988 flashback.
- Samantha - Death by throat injury. Body found in closet.
- Tomas - Commits suicide by shooting himself under the chin.
- Roka - Dismembered in flashback sequence.
- Nick - Shattered glass to the face.
- Tina - Shot multiple times; likely died from possession trauma.
Survivors[]
Fate Unknown[]
- Katherine Fields - Possessed by Roka at the end.
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References[]
- ↑ IMDB; Ouija House (2018); Filming & Production.
- ↑ Culture Crypt; Ouija House (2018); Review.