Of Evil — Ouija: Origin

: Flanagan uses a "slow burn" approach, building dread through 1960s aesthetics and clever camera angles rather than cheap noise.

Are you a fan of other horror projects, or do you prefer more fast-paced jump-scare movies? Ouija: Origin of Evil

Set decades before the first film, the story follows Alice Zander ( Elizabeth Reaser ), a widowed mother running a "spiritual medium" scam out of her home. To spice up her act, she introduces a Ouija board—accidentally opening a door to the house's malevolent history. Unlike the original, this film thrives on: : Flanagan uses a "slow burn" approach, building

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The Prequel That Played by the Rules: Why Ouija: Origin of Evil Works

: 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.