Video will play in Play now Don't auto playNever auto playIf you're looking for inspiration for a Halloween costume, you may like to try this sequel to 2014's generally panned horror film Ouija - especially if you're a fan of 1960's fashion. Satirical suggestions aside, Ouija: Origin of Evil offers little new to the horror genre, but is executed well and a better film than the original. However, after bringing the Hasbro game Ouija into the house to 'freshen up the act', Doris' behaviour begins to change. Related Content Affleck's 'The Accountant' tops charts with $24.7 million Movie Review: The Girl on the Train Video Watch: Ouija: Origin of Evil trailerSmart and restrained sound effects - a ticking clock, a static television and whispered voices - feature throughout, but nothing beats total silence to get you squirming in your seat. Ouija: Origin of Evil is a familiar story - many possessed young girls have graced the screens over the years - but Flanagan throws in just enough creepy and witty twists to keep you interested in how it turns out.
Source: New Zealand Herald October 20, 2016 06:01 UTC