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Set in 1967 Los Angeles, the movie tells the horrific story of a widowed fortune teller who decides to incorporate a Ouija board into her fake routine, but soon the board starts calling to her daughter, and all heck breaks loose.
None of those rules apply here. It is literally every man, woman, and child for his- or herself. Which is the refreshing part about this film and, perhaps more importantly, it revives the franchise.
A sequel far better than anyone probably could have expected after seeing the first installment, Ouija: Origin of Evil is a real treat for horror lovers, and it's one of Flanagan's most well-crafted efforts to date.