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Bad movie I have The Ouija Resurrection 2015 aka The Ouija Experiment 2:Theatre of Death
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House Of Spirits: A Haunted Cocktail Soirée is a true original, unlike anything else we have experienced in Halloween 2019. Though the name would suggest a themed popup bar, House of Spirits is quite a bit more than that. It incorporates eclectic elements: performance, immersive experience, interactive costume party, and even haunted house walk-through. However, in the end, House of Spirits is none of those things but rather its own unique combination.
The premise is that you are attending a party in a house cursed by the macabre art of a grieving painter, created in the final desperate days of his life, which opened a portal not to his lost love but to dark realms whose denizens now haunt the premises, blighting all who live there. How closely you encounter these beings depends on which activities you choose to participate in, the sheer variety of which is guaranteed to satisfy the cravings of even the most omnivorous Halloween enthusiasts.
House Of Spirits Halloween Review: Ghost Ship on Land?
House of Spirits is set in the mansion that used to house Delusion Interactive Theatre.
House Of Spirits: A Haunted Cocktail Soirée is the creation of Meyer 2 Meyer Entertainment, whose personnel formerly ran the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride and currently produce Rated R: A Horror Speakeasy. House of Spirits might sound like juiced-up version of the latter, rebranded and moved to a new location for Halloween, but it actually has more in common with a nearly forgotten one-shot that the Haunted Hayride creators produced in 2011: Ghost Ship.
Ghost Ship was not a hit with the public; it was a great idea that failed to live up to its potential, offering a three-level experience – one for each deck aboard harbor cruise yacht, with ghostly hosts and entertainers on the main deck, a show on the upper deck, and a scary maze on the lower deck. The problem was twofold: the yacht did not provide a sufficiently spooky setting, and it was impossible to fit enough entertainment into its hull to fill the ninety-minute cruise.
House of Spirits takes this clever template and ingeniously applies it to an ominous mansion* in the West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles, bringing to fruition everything that Ghost Ship sought to achieve. With the atmosphere and square footage Ghost Ship lacked, this magnificent venue houses an amazing three-level event in and around the building. On the ground floor, guests can mingle with their ghoulish host and hostess, listen to music, watch a puppet show, and imbibe a half-dozen cocktails (included with the price of admission). Upstairs, there is a strange sort of scavenger hunt of a most morbid nature. And in the basement are not one but two scare experiences. Additionally, there are gathering places outdoors, along with a strange little hovel where you will learn the secret responsible for the curse upon the haunted house.
Add it all up, and House of Spirits provides multifarious forms of malevolent entertainment nook and cranny of its haunted house – more than enough to justify the recommended two-hour stay.
House Of Spirits Halloween Review: Arrival
An outdoor lounge where guests relax before their appointed entrance time.
House Of Spirits: A Haunted Cocktail Soirée offers two arrival times on weeknights and three on weekends: 6:30pm, 9pm, and 11:30pm. It is not necessary to arrive precisely on time, but it’s a good idea if you want to see everything. The event can be crowded, with a line on the sidewalk to get through the security search and another line in the front yard to validate tickets.
If you happen to get in before your appointed time, there is a “lounge” (a small mobile bar beneath an awning, with some limited seating), where you can wait. This is one of two cash bars on the outside grounds, where you can pay for drinks above and beyond the half-dozen that come included with admission.
Eventually, you ghoulish host, Raul, shows up and fills you in on whatever details you need to know about the “party” he is throwing inside the house, whetting your anticipation with a promise of drunken revelry on the main floor and terrifying demonic encounters in the basement.
Perhaps most important, you receive a punch card for the six bars inside the house, where you will spend most of the ensuing two hours. Though it is easy to overlook in the excitement of the night’s debauchery, this card includes suggestions and questions that will assist your exploration of the mysteries haunting the House of Spirits.
House Of Spirits Halloween Review: Ground Floor
On this level, spirits both ectoplasmic and alcoholic flow freely, creating a gay and magnificent revel, with the help of six bars offering free drinks. Both Raul’s wife and his mistress float about, engaging their party guests in conversation and dropping suggestions about what parts of the house they may wish to explore. There is no preferred order to the evening’s diversions and delights, but there are lines to get both upstairs and downstairs, so it’s a good idea to divide your time wisely.
An invisible hand answers your questions.
Pastimes on the ground floor include a giant ouija board, with a planchette moved by an invisible hand spelling out answers in responses to spoken questions. (Sadly, the ghost’s identify seems to be that of Anton, the hosts’ recently deceased child.) There is an out-of-tune piano, but we wouldn’t recommend playing it, since there is entertaining live music in the next room from a variety of performers, on electric guitar or accordion.
Best of all is the macabre puppet show, in a small room just off the main entrance. While a ghoul-faced narrator recites grim and grisly ghost stories, two sinister puppeteers – their dark, skull-like visages almost invisible against the black backdrop behind them – enact the action, the movement of the puppets enhanced with novel sound effects: liquid poured from a cocktail shaker to simulate vomit, a plastic bottle crushed to simulate broken bones. Don’t miss your chance to enjoy at least one of these short performances.
This malevolent mistress of the house invites you inside.
Party Guests
Great party, isn’t it?
House Of Spirits: A Haunted Cocktail Soirée Halloween Review
Out of tune piano
Your Ghostly Hostess
Ghostly Accordion Player
Your Ghostly Hostess
House Of Spirits Halloween Review: Macabre Artists Named Francisco
Goya’s Saturn Devours His Son
There is one more important element of the ground floor presentation. In the gruesome Goya Gallery, art lovers may peruse a handful of disturbing canvases, such as Saturn Devouring His Son, one of fourteen “Black Paintings” created by Francisco Goya (1746-1828) during the final years of his life – a series which also included “Witches’ Sabbath.”
Though not on display here, one of Goya’s most famous works is The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (1799), which depicts a sleeping artist tormented tormented by nightmarish visions of bats and owls, as if these apparitions will soon enter our world via the medium of the artist – a theme evoked in the back story of House of Spirits, which seems loosely inspired by Goya’s “Black Paintings.”
However, when you leave the ground floor to explore upstairs, you will learn that the artist whose work doomed the House of Spirits is Francisco Vega – not the renowned Spanish painter Francisco Preciado de la Vega (1713-1789) but a fictional character whose work was even more demented than that of Goya.
House Of Spirits Halloween Review: Upstairs
The staircase leads to a bizarre scavenger hunt.
On the second floor, a servant will inform you of the final, fateful days of Francisco Vega, who crafted six ghastly canvases shortly before his death. These Spirit Paintings, on display, contain clues to Six Keys, which may unlock the mystery of the House of Spirits.
After perusing the small gallery of horrors, you explore six rooms, each inhabited by someone or something depicted by the artist. These spectral phantoms (including a ghastly pregnant woman hoovering over crib containing a tiny skeleton- presumably Anton) may aid your in your search, but they will demand that you perform unpleasant actions to retrieve the keyes (reaching into bathwater for a rib bone is the least of it).
Some keys may not be easy to find, but if you persist in your quest, you will succeed, whereupon you deliver them to a strange character who marks you with a cryptic insignia on your hand or forehead, initiating you into the elite of the households inhabitants. Exactly what “benefits” accrue from this are unclear, but you may be sure they are of a nefarious nature.
Vega’s paintings hold clues to the Six Keys.
Expect to meet this creature in the flesh.
House Of Spirits Halloween Review: The Basement
After the upstairs scavenger hunt, there is nowhere to go but down – into the basement – where the true terrors lurk.
There are two attractions in the basement, each with its own entrance. One is a brief and eerie pantomime performance depicting  Vega – deranged and eventually nude – creating his final work, a life-sized painting that opens a portal enabling a visitor from the other side to enter the earthly plane. Is this being angel or demon or neither? The answer to that question can be found elsewhere.
The second descent into darkness is the closest House of Spirits comes to offering a haunted house walk-through. Groups of half-a-dozen or so party guests are given mirrors and instructions to stand in pools of dim light, chanting “Molly Magpie, Molly Magpie, how did you die?”
This ritual extinguishes the light, allowing some denizen of darkness to manifest; then another pool of light appears, farther along, drawing your group deeper into the basement, where the ritual is repeated, again and again, each time with nightmarish results. There terrors invoked are all the more disturbing because they have materialized at your bidding, and the demons are not necessarily happy to answer your call.
Both experiences are delicious creepy, evincing the sort of demented artistry one used to see at the L.A. Haunted Hayride – less crude shock than carefully choreographed grotesquerie.
House Of Spirits Halloween Review: Exterior
The Mystery Solved
Exiting either basement attraction leads to the outside grounds, where you will find a second cash bar, a food vendor, and the Garden of Anguish, where you can relax among strange flora before reentering the House of Spirits.
Most important is a small hovel, easy to overlook in the darkness. An attendant should be outside to explain why you should explore its interior.
The entrance leads down to a confined space where you will see the pages of Francisco Vega’s diary projected on the wall, detailing the anguish that drove him to create his final sextet of uncanny masterworks and revealing the true nature of the being he inadvertently unleashed upon our world, dooming all future inhabitants of the House of Spirits.
House Of Spirits Halloween Review: Cocktails
Great party, isn’t it?
Six Spirit Paintings, Six Keys, Six Cocktails.
A key ingredient to the success of House of Spirits is the half-dozen miniature drinks included with admission. Guests receive one free drink at each bar inside the house, a bartender punching your card at each stop.
Offerings range from Goya’s Ghost (ginger, black currant, fire bitters, orange bitters) to Magpie (passion fruit puree, lime, agave, grapefruit, bitters. Each drink features a product by Don Julio, with guests choosing one of two options, such as tequila or vodka.
Though individually small, the creepy cocktails are collectively intoxicating, altering human consciousness to a level where it is more open to the contact with the spirit realm. By the end of the evening, contact with ghosts will seem like the norm.
Creepy Cocktails
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House Of Spirits Halloween Review: conclusion
In case you have yet to unravel the mystery at the heart of this review, we had a supernaturally grand experience at House Of Spirits: A Haunted Cocktail Soirée. The $65 price tag may seem steep, but it is actually a bargain in terms of cost-benefit ratio. The myriad elements excel on their own terms, combining to form an amazing Halloween event unlike any other.
Footnote:
This is the same location used by Delusion Interactive Theatre on several occasions.
House Of Spirits: A Haunted Cocktail Soirée (Review) House Of Spirits: A Haunted Cocktail Soirée is a true original, unlike anything else we have experienced in Halloween 2019.
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The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death
The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death
Lo que deberia ser un gran fin de semana lleno de locuras y diversión se vuelve fatal cuando un grupo de amigos quedan atrapados en un edificio tras jugar una sesión con la tabla de Ouija
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The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death
The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death
A fun filled weekend turns deadly when a group of unsuspecting theatre goers are trapped inside, after a ravenous spirit is resurrected and released from a Ouija board. They must confront their most terrifying fears and destroy the spirit before it finds and kills them first.
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Das Ouija Experiment 2 – Theatre of Death (2015)
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In `Das Ouija Experiment 2 – Theatre of Death´ haben sich die drei Freunde Swisyzinna, Justin Armstrong und Eric Window für die Premiere ihres Films „Das Ouija Experiment“ etwas ganz Besonderes überlegt.
Sie wollen ihren Horror-Streifen im Rahmen eines großen Grusel-Events im „Ritz Theatre“ präsentieren und verlosen unter den Kinobesuchern mehrere Gewinner, die die Nacht gemeinsam mit den Darstellern des Films in dem als verflucht geltenden Gebäude verbringen dürfen...
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Horror Movie Review: Ouija Warehouse (2021)
A waste of time for everyone involved.
From the writer and director of The Ouija Experiment and The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death comes Ouija Warehouse aka Ouija: Deadly Reunion. We’re going to do something different at the start of this review. We’re going to send a personal request to writer and director Israel Luna. Please stop making these Ouija themed movies. Ouija Warehouse is yet another trite, low-budget Ouija themed…
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Review of The Ouija Experiment 2: Resurrection/Theatre of Death 
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All the asks!
1: What color are your socks? I’m not wearing them now, But I had on Ursula the Sea Witch socks earlier. 
2: Have you ever lied about your age? Why? Yes, to get into a concert.
3: What is something you regret in the past month? sort of befriending someone who is very annoying. I was just being nice. 
4: Do you believe in love at first sight? Yes. I fall in love with every dog I see. 
5: When was the last time you wrote someone a letter on paper? A few months ago. I wrote my boyfriend a barfy letter. 
6: How old were you when you first learned how to ride a bike? Who taught you? 9, myself. 
7: Do you get along with your parents? Why or why not? My mom yeah. I’m just not into picking fights. 
8: What’s your favorite season? Summer, followed closely by fall. 
9: Do you currently like someone? Yes! I like lots of people! My new roller derby friends, my sister, my boyfriend (I Guess. Barf)!
10: Have you ever used an Ouija board? Hell nah, I don’t fuck around with that shit. 
11: What’s the last song you sang? “Just Can’t Get Enough” - Depeche Mode; I was barreling down McCarran going much faster than I should have been. 
12: What’s your favorite scent? Right now? Pineapple Candles. 
13: What’s your favorite urban legend? Jackalopes being a NV thing, which is funny, because they originated in the Midwest, but I’ve always associated them with the NV desert. 
14: What’s a bad habit that you have? Popping my knuckles. And toes. And Back. And anything I can get to make that satisfying pop noise. 
15: What’s a strange habit that you have? I talk to my car when I’m driving sometimes. 
16: What’s the first instrument that you learned to play? Piano. I cannot play it anymore, but I would like to learn again.
17: How would you describe your ‘type?’ The guy I have now is pretty great. 
18: Would you rather stay in or go out? Stay in. 
19: What was the last thing you said to your mom? “I’m gonna play Elvis next”
20: Do you want to get married someday? Maybe!
21: Have you ever snuck out? Nope. 
22: Can you sing well? I think so. I used to do musical theatre. 
23: What’s an embarrassing thing that happened this week? The foundation tester at Ulta exploded on me today. 
24: When was the last time you went sledding? I’ve never been sledding.
25: Have you ever/do you liked someone you know you can never be with? Yes. 
26: Do people often mispronounce your name? All. The. Goddamn. Time.
27: Would you like to live in another country? No, but I would love to visit!
28: Do you like to watch ghost-hunting shows? Not really. I have a crazy overactive imagination.
29: Who was the last person you said you loved to? My boyfriend. Barf.
30: What’s something you’d like to be better at? Roller skating!
31: Have you ever stayed up to talk to someone who was sad? Yes. 
32: What was the last thing you cooked? I made a “Cajun” pasta recipe from pinterest on Friday, but it was like, ‘mayo-is-too-spicy’ Cajun, so I’m gonna tweak the recipe. It needed way more cayenne pepper. 
33: Do you think you would make a good parent? Maybe? But I don’t really want to find out. 
34: Do you have trouble sleeping at night? Lately yes. I keep having crazy weird dreams. 
35: Where is your best friend right now? Korea!
36: How long does it take you to get ready in the morning? If I’m not doing a whole look, 20 minutes. If I am, an hour. 
37: How late do you usually stay up at night? I’m out by midnight most nights.
38: When was the last time you cried and why? Last Tuesday. An adult conversation. 
39: Have you ever won a contest? Yes, many! Costume, hula-hooping, and a some others. 
40: Can you draw well? Nope. I can kinda doodle. 
41: Would you ever date someone you met on Tumblr/the internet? My current beau is from tinder, so yeah. 
42: What was the last thing you ate? In-n-Out! Double Double animal style with extra pickles, fries well done, and a diet coke. 
43: Do you think you’re/you’d make a good boyfriend/girlfriend? I think I am! My boyfriend assures me I am. 
44: Have you ever had a near-death experience? Multiple. All of them in cars. only two while I’ve been the driver.
45: What do you think people think of you? Class Bitch. But also good things sometimes. 
46: What is your middle name and do you like it? None of your beeswax, but yes, I do. 
47: Are you close with either of your parents? My mom, yes. 
48: Do you like yourself? Yeah! It’s taken a while, but I’m a pretty cool chick. 
49: State five facts about your appearance – Redhead, short, enough cleavage to make not-low-cut shirts look low cut, freckles, blue eyes. 
50: State five facts about your personality – Loud, will talk to anything that moves, cheerful, competitive as hell, loyal. 
Thanks for asking!
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New on Netflix: Every movie and TV show being added in March | Fox News
File photo (REUTERS/Mike Blake)
If you’re a fan of Netflix original content, there’s a chance you might not ever leave the house this March. It starts with House of Cards season 4 on the 4th, then The Characters and Flaked on the 11th, Pee-wee’s Big Holiday and Daredevil season 2 on the 18th and the 10th season of Trailer Park Boys on the 28th.
DON’T MISS: How have you used Netflix this long without knowing these 10 tips and tricks?
Beyond all of the original shows, movies and comedy specials, there are also a few gems being added to the streaming service, including Groundhog Day, Scarface, the first two Star Trek movies and Louie season 5.
Check out the full list of additions for March 2016 below:
March 1st
Adult Beginners (2015)
Ahora o Nunca (2015)
Aldnoah.Zero: Season 2
American Pie Presents: Beta House (2007)
American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (2006)
Before We Go (2015)
Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland (2016)
El Desconocido (2015)
Fresh Meat: Series 2
Frog Kingdom (2013)
Good Burger (1997)
Groundhog Day (1993)
Heaven Knows What (2015)
Hot Sugar’s Cold World (2015)
Midsomer Murders: Series 17
Narcopolis (2015)
Road Trip: Beer Pong (2009)
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
Scarface (1983)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
The Young Kieslowski (2014)
March 2nd
For Grace (2015)
March 4th
House of Cards: Season 4 (2016)
Lab Rats: Season 4
Lego Friends: The Power of Friendship (2016)
Lego: Bionicle: The Journey to One: Season 1 (2016)
Louie: Season 5
March 7th
Cuckoo: Seasons 1-2
Halo: The Fall of Reach
Sin Filtro (2016)
March 8th
Digimon Fusion: Season 2
March 9th
The Returned: Season 1
March 10th
Comedy Bang! Bang!: Season 4, part 3
Hateship Loveship (2013)
March 11th
Dinotrux: Season 2
Flaked: Season 1
Netflix Presents: The Characters: Season 1
Popples: Season 2
March 12th
Shelter (2015)
March 15th
10,000 Saints (2015)
4GOT10 (2015)
The Falling (2015)
Final Girl (2015)
Finders Keepers (2015)
Power Rangers Dino Charge: Season 1, part 2
War Pigs (2015)
March 16th
Are You Here (2014)
Charlie St. Cloud (2010)
Gridiron Gang (2006)
Happy Valley: Season 2
Larry Crowne (2011)
Promised Land (2012)
March 18th
He Never Died (2015)
Jimmy Carr: Funny Business (2016)
Marvel’s Daredevil: Season 2
The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show: Season 2
My Beautiful Broken Brain (2016)
Pee-wee’s Big Holiday (2016)
March 22nd
The Art of Organized Noize (2016)
The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death (2015)
March 24th
The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)
A Promise (2013)
March 25th
Trailer Park Boys: Season 10
March 31st
Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation (2007)
Fright Night 2 (2013)
Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders (2015)
Sunshine Superman (2015)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time (2011)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal: Seasons 1-2
Source: http://allofbeer.com/new-on-netflix-every-movie-and-tv-show-being-added-in-march-fox-news/
from All of Beer https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2018/02/12/new-on-netflix-every-movie-and-tv-show-being-added-in-march-fox-news/
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New on Netflix: Every movie and TV show being added in March | Fox News
File photo (REUTERS/Mike Blake)
If you’re a fan of Netflix original content, there’s a chance you might not ever leave the house this March. It starts with House of Cards season 4 on the 4th, then The Characters and Flaked on the 11th, Pee-wee’s Big Holiday and Daredevil season 2 on the 18th and the 10th season of Trailer Park Boys on the 28th.
DON’T MISS: How have you used Netflix this long without knowing these 10 tips and tricks?
Beyond all of the original shows, movies and comedy specials, there are also a few gems being added to the streaming service, including Groundhog Day, Scarface, the first two Star Trek movies and Louie season 5.
Check out the full list of additions for March 2016 below:
March 1st
Adult Beginners (2015)
Ahora o Nunca (2015)
Aldnoah.Zero: Season 2
American Pie Presents: Beta House (2007)
American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (2006)
Before We Go (2015)
Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland (2016)
El Desconocido (2015)
Fresh Meat: Series 2
Frog Kingdom (2013)
Good Burger (1997)
Groundhog Day (1993)
Heaven Knows What (2015)
Hot Sugar’s Cold World (2015)
Midsomer Murders: Series 17
Narcopolis (2015)
Road Trip: Beer Pong (2009)
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
Scarface (1983)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
The Young Kieslowski (2014)
March 2nd
For Grace (2015)
March 4th
House of Cards: Season 4 (2016)
Lab Rats: Season 4
Lego Friends: The Power of Friendship (2016)
Lego: Bionicle: The Journey to One: Season 1 (2016)
Louie: Season 5
March 7th
Cuckoo: Seasons 1-2
Halo: The Fall of Reach
Sin Filtro (2016)
March 8th
Digimon Fusion: Season 2
March 9th
The Returned: Season 1
March 10th
Comedy Bang! Bang!: Season 4, part 3
Hateship Loveship (2013)
March 11th
Dinotrux: Season 2
Flaked: Season 1
Netflix Presents: The Characters: Season 1
Popples: Season 2
March 12th
Shelter (2015)
March 15th
10,000 Saints (2015)
4GOT10 (2015)
The Falling (2015)
Final Girl (2015)
Finders Keepers (2015)
Power Rangers Dino Charge: Season 1, part 2
War Pigs (2015)
March 16th
Are You Here (2014)
Charlie St. Cloud (2010)
Gridiron Gang (2006)
Happy Valley: Season 2
Larry Crowne (2011)
Promised Land (2012)
March 18th
He Never Died (2015)
Jimmy Carr: Funny Business (2016)
Marvel’s Daredevil: Season 2
The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show: Season 2
My Beautiful Broken Brain (2016)
Pee-wee’s Big Holiday (2016)
March 22nd
The Art of Organized Noize (2016)
The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death (2015)
March 24th
The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)
A Promise (2013)
March 25th
Trailer Park Boys: Season 10
March 31st
Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation (2007)
Fright Night 2 (2013)
Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders (2015)
Sunshine Superman (2015)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time (2011)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal: Seasons 1-2
from All Of Beer http://allofbeer.com/new-on-netflix-every-movie-and-tv-show-being-added-in-march-fox-news/
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Horror Movie Review: The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death (2015)
Horror Movie Review: The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death (2015)
The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death is proof that it doesn’t matter how bad your film is, you’ll get a sequel. The Ouija Experiment was an awful found footage horror released in 2011.
Taken from the review:
“It would be hilarious if it wasn’t so tiresome. This is a movie where you’re likely to get eye strain from the amount of eye-rolling you’re going to do.”
You can read the full review here
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The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death
The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death
A fun filled weekend turns deadly when a group of unsuspecting theatre goers are trapped inside, after a ravenous spirit is resurrected and released from a Ouija board. They must confront their most terrifying fears and destroy the spirit before it finds and kills them first.
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