Ouija: Origin Of Evil Site
: The bond between Alice and her daughters, Lina and Doris, makes the eventual possession feel like a tragedy rather than just a plot point. The Verdict: Better Than It Had to Be
: Young Lulu Wilson as Doris is genuinely terrifying. Her monologue about the "sensations of strangling" remains one of the most unsettling scenes in modern horror. Ouija: Origin of Evil
: Flanagan uses a "slow burn" approach, building dread through 1960s aesthetics and clever camera angles rather than cheap noise. : The bond between Alice and her daughters,
Are you a fan of other horror projects, or do you prefer more fast-paced jump-scare movies? : Flanagan uses a "slow burn" approach, building
: You don’t need to see the first Ouija to enjoy this. However, if you do watch it, keep an eye out for the post-credits scene that ties the two movies together.